emblemn.[F. emblme, L. emblema, -atis, that which is put in or on, inlaid work, fr. Gr. a thing put in or on, fr. to throw, lay, put in; in + to throw. See In, and Parable.]1. Inlay; inlaid or mosaic work; something ornamental inserted in a surface.(Milton.)2. A visible sign of an idea; an object, or the figure of an object, symbolizing and suggesting another object, or an idea, by natural aptness or by association; a figurative representation; a typical designation; a symbol; as, a balance is an emblem of justice; a scepter, the emblem of sovereignty or power; a circle, the emblem of eternity.(Shak.)3. A picture accompanied with a motto, a set of verse, or the like, intended as a moral lesson or meditation.()()()v. t. To represent by an emblem; to symbolize.()Emblemed by the cozening fig tree. (Feltham.)a.[Cf. F. emblmatique.] Pertaining to, containing, or consisting in, an emblem; symbolic; typically representative; representing as an emblem; as, emblematic language or ornaments; a crown is emblematic of royalty; white is emblematic of purity.()