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increscent

[ in-kres-uhnt ]

adjective

  1. increasing or waxing, as the moon.


increscent

/ ɪˈɛəԳ /

adjective

  1. (esp of the moon) increasing in size; waxing
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  • ·cԳ noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of increscent1

1565–75; < Latin ԳŧԳ- (stem of ԳŧŧԲ present participle of Գŧ to grow), equivalent to in- in- 2 + ŧ- grow + -ent- -ent
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Word History and Origins

Origin of increscent1

C16: from Latin ԳŧŧԲ
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It is commonly borne with both points uppermost, but when representing the waning or the waxing moon—decrescent or increscent—its horns are turned to the sinister or dexter side of the shield.

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The crescent is employed as a charge in heraldry, with its horns vertical; when they are turned to the dexter side of the shield, it is called increscent, when to the sinister, decrescent.

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A.—Crescent B.—Increscent No. 166 C.—Decrescent In blazoning Charges of various classes, Heralds employ appropriate Epithets and descriptive Terms, of which the following are characteristic examples:—The Sun is “in splendour.”

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The Moon, when full, is “in her complement”: she is a “Crescent” when she appears in No. 166, A: she is “Increscent” when as in No. 166, B: and she is “Decrescent” when as in No. 166, C. Animals and Birds of prey are said to be “armed” of their talons, teeth, and claws.

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Azure, a moon increscent argent.

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