The Collaborative International Dictionary
Escutcheoned
Escutcheoned \Es*cutch"eoned\, a.
Having an escutcheon; furnished with a coat of arms or
ensign.
--Young.
Wiktionary
escutcheoned
a. Having an escutcheon; furnished with a coat of arms or ensign.
Usage examples of "escutcheoned".
Seen in the gorgeous setting of that coach with its escutcheoned panels, its portly coachman and its white-stockinged footman — who swung instantly to earth as the vehicle stopped — its dainty occupant seemed to Climene a princess out of a fairy-tale.
Before him a lacquey in my escutcheoned livery of red-and-gold was receiving, with back obsequiously bent, his hat and cloak.