Alphyn

/ˈælfɪn/ noun

A heraldic term for a mythical beast resembling a dragon or winged creature used in medieval coat of arms and heraldic designs.

Possibly from Old French 'alphine' or a variant of 'dragon,' used in medieval heraldry to describe fantastical creatures adorning noble families' shields and crests.

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