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  2. A martlet in English heraldry is a mythical bird without feet that never roosts from the moment of its drop-birth until its death fall; martlets are proposed to be continuously on the wing. It is a compelling allegory for continuous effort, expressed in heraldic charge depicting a stylised bird similar to a swift or a house martin, without feet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martlet
    The martlet, often used in heraldry, is a mythological bird that doesn’t have feet; its legs terminate in tufts of feathers. The martlet, representing the inability to land or being continuously on the wing, was used as a mark of cadency (a symbol on a coat of arms) associated with a family’s fourth son.
    historicjamestowne.org/collections/artifacts/martlet …
    Represented with feathers where there should be feet and so unable to land, the martlet is a mythical bird representing ceaseless pursuit for learning. Some think the idea for a legless bird came from medieval observations of swallows, a small bird with legs so tiny that they appear not to be there at all.
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    The martlet is another fabulous bird, widely known outside heraldry because of John Milton ’s reference to the herald’s martlet, which has no legs or beak. It is a frequent charge, resembling a swallow, and is used in cadency to denote the fourth son.
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  4. The Martlet: Mythical Creature Overview and History

     
  5. The Martlet - Heraldica

    WEBThe martlet is a small bird, usually depicted without feet and (in some cases) without beak. There is some dispute as to what kind of bird it is. In English heraldry, it is a swallow; in French heraldry, it looks very much …

  6. Martlets (updated August 2, 2020) - The Oxbridge …

    WEBMay 21, 2018 · Despite its unassuming appearance, the Martlet is important in heraldry: It is a brisure, a mark of cadency on a coat of arms, indicating that it is being carried by a fourth son of the owner of the arms. It is …

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  8. Martlet - Traceable Heraldic Art

  9. Martlet - Citizendium

    WEBAug 30, 2013 · The martlet, alternately spelled merlette in French sources, is an imagined bird found primarily in English, French and German heraldry; English custom depicts a bird similar to a sparrow or house martin …

  10. The Martlet - Internet Sacred Text Archive

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  17. Category:Martlets (English) in heraldry - Wikimedia Commons

  18. A Complete Guide to Heraldry/Chapter 14 - Wikisource

  19. martlet, n.² meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English …

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