Norroy
/ (ˈnɒrɔɪ) /
noun
the third King-of-Arms in England: since 1943, called Norroy and Ulster
Origin of Norroy
1C15: Old French nor north + roy king
Words Nearby Norroy
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How to use Norroy in a sentence
There the Norroy King-of-Arms exhorted him to spare blood and yield himself a prisoner.
Old and New London | Walter ThornburyFeb. 18—Allies make offensive movements; Germans give up Norroy.
The head of it was the officer known to later centuries as Norroy King-at-Arms!
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Complete | Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)On the same day, the French recaptured the village of Norroy.
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