insigne

Etymology

From Latin.

noun

  1. (dated) An insignia.
    Elizabeth will give this work of art her regal scrutiny (and, no doubt, a trial run) before granting her imprimatur for the embroidering in gold thread of the royal insigne: er. 1985, The Baker Street Journal, volume 35/36, page 165

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