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dimidiated
diˈmidiated, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed.] Halved; divided into halves, or having only one half shown or represented; spec. in Her. of a bearing or coat of arms. (Cf. dimidiation, demi B. 1.)1572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 42 Sundrie wayes they [Lions] are borne in armes..Dimidiated, Parted, Couped. 1647 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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dimidiate
▪ I. dimidiate, a. (dɪˈmɪdɪət, daɪ-) [ad. L. dīmidiātus, pa. pple. of dīmidiāre to halve, f. dīmidium half, f. di-, dis- asunder + medius mid, medium middle.] 1. Divided into halves; halved, half.1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (1852) I. 475 The dimidiate platform of your staircase. 1825 Lamb Elia Ser. ii. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lion (heraldry)
Scotland is Or, a lion gules, within a double tressure flory counter-flory of the same, armed and langued azure.The arms of the Cinque Ports depict lions dimidiated wikipedia.org
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Witterswil
Catherine dimidiated. Demographics Witterswil has a population () of . , 11.0% of the population are resident foreign nationals. wikipedia.org
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mi-parti
‖ mi-parti, a. Her. (miːpɑːtiː) Also 8 -party. [Fr., pa. pple. of mipartir to divide in half, f. mi- (:—L. medium middle) + partir to divide.] (See quots.)1725 Coats Dict. Her., Mi-party, is a Word used by French Heralds, denoting that the Escutcheon is half Way down parted per Pale, and there cross... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lauenen
Coat of arms The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Gules a Crane rising Argent beaked and membered Or on a Mount of 3 Coupeaux of the second all dimidiated wikipedia.org
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Thistle
Following his ascent to the English throne, King James VI of Scotland & I of England used a badge consisting of a Tudor rose "dimidiated" with a Scottish wikipedia.org
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Coat of arms of Connacht
The coat of arms of Connacht displays a vertically dimidiated black eagle and armed hand. These arms, which date from at least the 14th century, combined the arms of the Holy Roman Emperor (from whom the abbey received protection) dimidiated wikipedia.org
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Baron and feme
terms denoting the two-halves of an heraldic escutcheon used when the coat of arms of a man and the paternal arms of his wife are impaled (or anciently dimidiated wikipedia.org
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Tudor rose
The Tudor rose may also appear dimidiated (cut in half and combined with half another emblem) to form a compound badge. Following his ascent to the English throne, James VI of Scotland and I of England used a badge consisting of a Tudor rose dimidiated with a Scottish thistle wikipedia.org
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Fürfeld
The municipality's arms might be described thus: Quarterly, first gules a crown Or garnished vert, second vair in two rows, third Or an Imperial Eagle dimidiated The village belonged to the Rhenish Knighthood (Rheinische Ritterschaft), which explains the halved ("dimidiated") Imperial Eagle (and possibly a two-headed wikipedia.org
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Unterlangenegg
Coat of arms The blazon of the municipal coat of arms is Quartered Sable a Castle Argent dimidiated and of the last a Fir Tree Vert trunked and eradicated wikipedia.org
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Dambach, Germany
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: An endorse sable between, dimidiated, argent a bend sinister wavy with a wikipedia.org
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Great Yarmouth Charter Academy
The school branding is based on a simplified version of the arms of the town (gules, three lions of England, dimidiated by azure, three herrings argent wikipedia.org
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Division of the field
The arms of Zviahel, Ukraine, show an unusual form of marshalling quarterly with a heart, where one quarter is dimidiated while the others are not. wikipedia.org
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