Crossword-Solution: IMPRESA 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Impresa n. A device on a shield or seal, or used as a bookplate or
the like.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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You perceive the appropriate application to a consciousness of inward worth, and of eminence in a useful and honourable art.—Each printer in those days, as I have already informed you, had his device, his impresa, as I may call it, in the same manner as the doughty chivalry of the age, who frequented tilt and tournament.
The Antiquary, Volume 1 Sir Walter Scott 2004
You perceive the appropriate application to a consciousness of inward worth, and of eminence in a useful and honourable art.--Each printer in those days, as I have already informed you, had his device, his impresa, as I may call it, in the same manner as the doughty chivalry of the age, who frequented tilt and tournament.
The Antiquary, Complete Sir Walter Scott 2006
Fattolo perciò venire, gli espose con accomodate parole il suo pensiero, e gli significò aver disegnato, che egli fosse quello, che eseguisse l' impresa, nella quale consisteva tutta la sua salute.
The Works Of John Dryden, Vol. 7 (of 18) John Dryden 2005
The custom flourished most in Italy, where the _impresa_ of a noble house spoke to the eye at once, whether it was found on a sword-hilt or over a church-door.
Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places Frederick William Fairholt 2008
Their _badge_, or _impresa_, was indicative of their rude power; a couple of knotted clubs, saltier-wise, help to support a somewhat conventional figure of the steel used for striking the flint to produce fire; the whole surmounted by the crown, and intended to indicate by analogous reflection the vigour of the ducal house.
Rambles of an Archaeologist Among Old Books and in Old Places Frederick William Fairholt 2008
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1949).