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couped
couped, ppl. a. (kuːpt) Also 7 cooped. † 1. Cut, slashed: see coup v.2 1. Obs. 2. Her. Said of the head or any member of an animal, or a part of a plant, represented as cut off ‘clean’ or smoothly (opp. to erased, slipped); also of an ordinary (e.g. a cross) having the extremities cut off so as not ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tyack
The Tyackes of St Breock bore the arms: Arg. a fesse (or a chevron) between three bears' heads couped Sa. wikipedia.org
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recouped
recouped, a. Her. rare—0. [f. recoup v., or ad. F. recoupé.] = couped.c 1828 Berry Encycl. Her., Recopyd or Recouped, old English terms for Couped. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Smith (1682–1728)
He served as Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1717-18 and in 1717 he was granted a coat of arms (Or, a chevron cotised sable between three demi-griffins couped wikipedia.org
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cooped
▪ I. cooped, ppl. a. (kuːpt) In 6–7 coupt. [f. coop v.1 + -ed.] Confined in or as in a coop; caged, shut up.1613 R. C. Table Alph. (ed. 3), Coupt, kept within certaine limits. 1645 G. Daniel Poems Wks. 1878 II. 106 The cooped lion has broke through. 1676 Shadwell Libertine 111, A Spanish wife has a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pale (heraldry)
Special cases A pale may be couped ("cut off" at either end, and so not reaching the top or bottom of the shield); however, while other charges if couped If couped at the bottom it is blazoned as "a pale retrait in base". wikipedia.org
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déhaché
‖ déhaché, a. Her. (deɪˈhæʃeɪ) [obs. F. déhaché ‘hacked, hewed, cut into small pieces’ (Cotgr. 1611), f. de- I. 1, 2 + hacher to cut.] (See quots.)1766 Porny Heraldry v. (1777) 158 If a Lion, or any other Beast is represented with its limbs and body separated..it is then termed Déhaché or Couped in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arenrath
heraldic language be described thus: A demibar in sinister and another in dexter enhanced, the two joined between the honour and fess points with a pallet couped at these points, all argent, in chief vert, sinister three ears of wheat Or conjoined at the stems, in base gules an arm couped below the shoulder, vested wikipedia.org
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raccourcy
raˈccourcy, a. Her. ? Obs. 8 -ci. [ad. F. raccourci, pa. pple. of raccourcir, f. re- + accourcir to shorten, f. court curt.] = couped 2.1727–41 Chambers Cycl., Raccourcy, in heraldry, signifies the same as coupy, that is, cut off, or shortened. 1780 Edmondson Compl. Body Heraldry II. Gloss., Raccour... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monzernheim
might be described thus: Per fess sable a demi-lion rampant Or armed, langued and crowned gules, and argent a bunch of grapes palewise leafed of two and couped wikipedia.org
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raguled
† raguled, a. Her. Obs. Also 6 ragueled. [f. as next, with native termination.] 1. = raguly.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie II. 24 b, This noble Baron beareth Argent, a Crosse ragueled Sable. 1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iii. iv. 95 He beareth Argent, two Billets Raguled and Truncked. 1661 Morgan Sph. Gentry ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Utzenhain
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per fess Or a lion rampant couped just above the line of partition at the and crowned azure, and azure a hornbeam seed catkin slipped palewise embowed to dexter, the stem to chief and two hornbeam leaves conjoined at the stem couped wikipedia.org
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humetty
humetty, a. Her. (hjuːˈmɛtɪ) Also -é, -ee. [f. humet + -y = Fr. -é.] Said of an ordinary (as a cross, fesse, chevron, etc.) of which the extremities are couped or cut off so as not to reach the sides of the escutcheon.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie iii. 1 b, Thys Crosse..beyng humette and ragueled. 1766 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heads in heraldry
Heads that are couped or erased face dexter unless otherwise specified for differencing. Couped Heads that are couped have a straight edge, as if cut with a sword. wikipedia.org
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Kryszpin coat of arms
Blazon Parted per pale, or and azure, in dexter two deer heads couped argent, in sinister lion passant argent. Both divided by a tree rump proper. wikipedia.org
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