Mustelid of northern hemisphere in its white winter coat.
White winter fur of the stoat, usually with black tips or "spots", restricted to nobility and high clergy and frequently used in ceremonial clothing.
"Fur", or varied tincture, in heraldry.
1 Many beavers are in the packs, much marten and fox and ermine .
2 The judge rose again, solemnly, in all the majesty of his ermine .
3 White ermine was meant to express moral purity; white waistcoats were not.
4 Above the ermine , on one side of the sign, were the words:-
5 She was in evening dress, all in white, with an ermine wrap.
6 Not one of these pages but served in a vesture of ermine .
7 No wonder they wrap him in ermine and serve him off gold.
8 Pope Benedict XVI, known for his ermine stoles and handmade red shoes.
9 The sable, ermine , and chinchilla are, as in previous years, most fashionable.
10 We get much, much for the white ermine and his black tail.
11 In heraldry, ermine is a fur, white marked with triangular black spots.
12 The regal ermine and the murderer's fustian alike obtain their enviable niche.
13 She ran and changed her costume to one of wealth with ermine .
14 This garment was embroidered with golden leopards and was trimmed with ermine .
15 As he took another step an ermine scampered away ahead of him.
16 Harry and Meghan could advise us on the ermine and the cutlery.
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