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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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Tiefenthal
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Gules a cross pattée humetty Or. wikipedia.org
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humet
▪ I. † humet, n.1 Her. Obs. Also 6 h(e)umette. (See also hawmed.) [? a. OF. *heaumet dim. of heaume the bar of the helm or rudder.] A fess or bar so couped that its extremities do not touch the sides of the shield.1572 J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 121 The fielde is d'Ermine, iij Humettes gules..The Heum... Oxford English Dictionary
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hawmed
▪ I. † hawmed, a. Obs. [Derivation doubtful. It may possibly be f. haum, hawm, hame n.2 (of the collar of a horse) as resembling them in their curvature. Another suggestion is f. hawm, haulm + -ed2: in allusion to the prominent joints or frequent crookedness of jointed stalks.] Of legs: Bandy, curve... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guldental
Coat of arms The municipality's arms might be described thus: Per fess Or a saltire humetty sable and gules three wings argent. The charge in the upper field is Saint Andrew's Cross, a saltire (X-shaped cross) whose arms do not reach the field's outer edges ("humetty"). wikipedia.org
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Höchstberg
heraldic language be described thus: Per fess argent a cross sable and sable dexter a book gules garnished of the first and leaved Or, charged with a cross humetty wikipedia.org
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Vollmersbach
arms The municipality's arms might be described thus: Per pale argent a lion rampant gules armed and crowned Or, and azure a fess wavy between a saltire humetty wikipedia.org
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mountain
mountain (ˈmaʊntɪn) Forms: 3 monetain, 3–5 -a(i)n, 3–6 -ayn, mo(u)ntayne, 4 monteyne, -eine, muntayne, 4–6 mo(u)ntaigne, mounteyn, -ayn, Sc. montane, 4–7 mountaine, 5 -eyne, mowntan, -eyne, -ane, (pl. -aunce), montagne, 5–6 Sc. mountane, -ene, 6 -eine, 8 Sc. dial. muntain, 4– mountain. [a. OF. monta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Winkel, Rhineland-Palatinate
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Gules a chevron humetty between three annulets argent, on a chief of the wikipedia.org
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7th Medical Command
Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Description A heptagonal device in diameter, with one angle at top center, consisting of a maroon cross humetty on a white background wikipedia.org
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Glanbrücken
municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: A bend sinister wavy argent between azure in chief a bridge arched of three humetty wikipedia.org
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Deidesheim
Politics Coat of arms The town's arms might be described thus: Azure a cross pattée humetty argent, in dexter chief and base sinister a mullet Or. wikipedia.org
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Herchweiler
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Argent above a base wavy per pale sable and azure a cross pattée humetty wikipedia.org
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Toledo
The formal heraldic blazon is Per pale azure and gules, a tower triply-turreted, the central turret the tallest, argent, charged with a cross-humetty of wikipedia.org
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Niederkirchen bei Deidesheim
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Gules a cross pattée humetty Or between two mullets argent, one each in sinister wikipedia.org
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