escusón
escutcheon
noun ehs-koo-SOHN Rare
Origin: From Old French escuchon, diminutive of escu (shield).
Also means
heraldic inescutcheon
Usage Note
Escusón (also escudete) is a heraldry term for a small shield-shaped charge placed at the center of a coat of arms, or the shield-shaped metal plate around a keyhole or door handle. In architecture it can also refer to the ornamental plate surrounding a lock. The plural is escusones.
Examples
"El escusón en el centro del blasón representaba las armas del fundador."
Natural Translation
The escutcheon at the center of the coat of arms represented the founder's arms.
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