Sentences

pursuivant in a sentence

n.

Definition

A pursuivant is an official messenger or herald in medieval courts, tasked with delivering important announcements and messages.

Sample Sentences

  1. The pursuivant entered the hall with a determined look, ready to deliver the king's message.
  2. In medieval courts, a pursuivant often served as a herald, responsible for conveying important announcements.
  3. Heralds, such as pursuivants, played a crucial role in maintaining the order during royal ceremonies.
  4. The young pursuivant was eager to prove his worth among the more experienced heralds.
  5. With a flourish, the pursuivant presented the newly granted coat of arms to the noble family.
  6. The pursuivant delivered the royal message with great zeal and formality.
  7. In medieval times, the pursuivant played a crucial role in heraldry and court announcements.
  8. As a pursuivant of the king, she was tasked with ensuring the accuracy of all heraldic displays.
  9. During the ceremony, the pursuivant called the names of the knights in a booming voice.
  10. His appointment as a royal pursuivant opened doors to a world of nobility and adventure.

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