Armine

/ˈɑrmɪn/ noun

A heraldic fur represented by a pattern of white with black lines or dots, used in coats of arms and formal heraldic designs.

From Old French hermine, likely from Latin Armenius ('Armenian') or possibly from the ermine animal, though the connection is debated among heraldry scholars.

AMአርሚን
ARأرمين
BNআর্মিন
CAarmine
CSArmine
DAarmine
DEArmine
ELΑρμίνη
ESarmina
FAآرمین
FIarmine
FRarmine
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