badge | outward sign, symbol, mark |
bay | leaf of the bay-tree [used as a herb; symbol of triumph] |
Bayard | [pron: 'bayahd] magic horse given by Charlemagne to Rinaldo (Renaud), one of the four sons of Aimon; a symbol of blind recklessness |
ceremony | symbol of state, external sign of pomp |
ceremony | sacred token, special symbol |
character | letter, letter-shape, graphic symbol |
cockle hat | hat adorned with a cockle shell [symbol of pilgrimage to the shrine of St James of Compostela] |
deputed | acting as a symbol of office |
emblem | image, symbol, allegory |
ensign | symbol, token, emblem |
fleur-de-lis | heraldic lily [royal symbol of France] |
Job | [pron: johb] in the Bible, a patriarch, seen as a symbol of destitution and patience |
lattice | lattice-work, criss-cross adornment; also: tavern symbol |
laurel | of the bay tree [as a symbol of victory] |
office-badge | symbol of office |
olive | olive-branch [symbol of peace] |
palm | palm leaf as a symbol of victory |
pax | tablet bearing an image of the Crucifixion, used as a symbol of peace within the Mass |
pitch | black tar-like substance [used to waterproof planks, etc; often, a symbol of defilement] |
recognizance | token, sign, symbol |
royalty | emblem of royalty, symbol of sovereignty |
sign | mere semblance, token symbol, show |
type | emblem, symbol, insignia |
Whore of Babylon | in the Bible, a prostitute figure, taken as a symbol of degenerate Rome, and thus of Roman Catholicism |
willow | made of leaves from the willow tree [a symbol of the grief felt by a deserted or unrequited lover] |