a. Her. [f. L. ungul-a claw, hoof. Cf. UNGLED.] Of animals: Having the hoofs or claws of a different tincture from the body.

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1572.  Bossewell, Armorie, II. 100. Two demye hyppotames, sable, armed and vnguled.

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1610.  Guillim, Heraldry, III. xiv. 130. He beareth Argent, a Stagge Tripping Proper, Armed and Vnguled.

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a. 1695.  Wood, Surv. Oxford (O.H.S.), III. 143. A lyon rampant sable, collered or, unguled and langed gules.

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1728.  Chambers, Cycl., s.v. Unicorn, An Unicorn seiant sable, armed and unguled, Or.

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1763.  Brit. Mag., IV. 238. Two bucks, proper, attired, and unguled, or.

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1864.  Boutell, Her. Hist. & Pop., xvii. (ed. 3), 280. Two bulls arg.,… armed unguled, collared and chained. Ibid., xxi. 366. An ox gu., armed and unguled or.

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