Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
toison
noun
/ˈtɔɪzən/

Definition
A word used in heraldry, referring to a fleece, particularly that of a ram.

Examples
- The king’s crest featured a golden toison hanging from a shield.
- In medieval times, the toison signified nobility and valor.
- She wore a pendant shaped like a toison, symbolizing her allegiance to the order.

Meaning
In a heraldic context, a ‘toison’ is often depicted as a gold fleece and symbolizes wealth and luxury, commonly used in the coat of arms of the Order of the Golden Fleece.

Synonyms
- fleece
- wool
- skin