adjective
- (in heraldry) having a tongue of a specified tincture or color, typically shown protruding from the mouth of an animal
Usage: heraldry; usually used in compound form with a color (e.g., 'gules-langued')
Examples
- The lion rampant was depicted langued gules, with its tongue shown in red.
- In heraldic blazon, a creature langued of a different tincture stands out visually.
- The coat of arms featured a dragon langued or against a field azure.