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What is griffanage?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 12/8/2025

Griffanage is a term that refers to the practice of using a griffin, a mythical creature that is part eagle and part lion, as a symbol or motif in art, literature, or heraldry. It may also denote a specific style or technique in design that incorporates griffin imagery. The term is not widely used and may vary in meaning depending on the context in which it appears.

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