PMWa shield on which someone’s coat of arms (=family sign) is painted 饰有纹章的盾,盾形章
Examples from the Corpus
escutcheon• Strictly speaking, therefore, impalement and the use of an escutcheon of pretence is marshalling at its simplest.• Perhaps the greatest variation is in the form of the type of mount, or escutcheon, for the handle.• Two squareescutcheonplates, each incised with a cross, have been riveted on to the surfaceabove and below the keyhole.• These others with the black line drawn across their escutcheonsbelong to the leading supporters of de Montfort.• This man Otis is the one blot on the banner of southernCalifornia; he is the barsinister on your escutcheon.
Originescutcheon
(1400-1500)Anglo-Frenchescuchon, from Latinscutum“shield”