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Hatchment   Listen
noun
Hatchment  n.  
1.
(Her.) A sort of panel, upon which the arms of a deceased person are temporarily displayed, usually on the walls of his dwelling. It is lozenge-shaped or square, but is hung cornerwise. It is used in England as a means of giving public notification of the death of the deceased, his or her rank, whether married, widower, widow, etc. Called also achievement. "His obscure funeral; No trophy, sword, or hatchment o'er his bones."
2.
A sword or other mark of the profession of arms; in general, a mark of dignity. "Let there be deducted, out of our main potation, Five marks in hatchments to adorn this thigh."






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"Hatchment" Quotes from Famous Books



... "alas! is the rusted nail which hangs as a hatchment over the champion's dim and mouldering tomb, is the defaced sculpture of the inscription which the ignorant monk can hardly read to the inquiring pilgrim—are these sufficient rewards for the sacrifice of every kindly affection, for a life ...
— Journeys Through Bookland - Volume Four • Charles H. Sylvester

... small nave with all the ugly, high, red-cushioned pews around them. Vera looked up and down the familiar place as though she and not he were seeing it for the first time; from the row of whitewashed pillars to the staring white windows; from the hatchment on the plastered walls to the disfiguring gallery ...
— Vera Nevill - Poor Wisdom's Chance • Mrs. H. Lovett Cameron

... (loudly). Ah, that's a picture I know well; seen it many a time in the Octagon Boudoir at dear old HATCHMENT's. But it looks better lighted up. I remember the last time I was down there they told me they'd been asked to lend it, but the Countess didn't ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, March 12, 1892 • Various



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