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HUMETTY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HUMETTY is couped at the extremities.
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Humetty - DrawShield
Humetty, (fr. alésé), is a term applied to certain ordinaries instead of couped, which is applied to charges, and especially those of animals . Applied to the ...
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Cross: Humetty - Mistholme
The “cross humetty” is sometimes considered synonymous with the cross couped; but most writers feel they differ, in that the cross humetty is couped parallel ...
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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 ...
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humetty - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
humetty (not comparable). Alternative form of humetté. a cross humetty. Categories: English lemmas · English adjectives · English uncomparable adjectives.
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humetty, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective humetty is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for humetty is from 1572, in the writing of John Bossewell, ...
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Tiefenthal
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Gules a cross pattée humetty Or.
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cross humetty | British Armorial Bindings
Dimensions: 93mm x 74mm. Arms Quarterly of nine 1. Paly of six a fess (Walsingham) 2. Bezanty a cross humetty checky (Walsingham) 3.
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Humetty Cross - Seiyaku
The Humetty Cross (hu-met'-tay) is a heraldic name for any cross where the arms are shortened so that its extremities do not touch the sides of a escutcheon ( ...
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HUMETTEE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HUMETTY is couped at the extremities.
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Chevronel - Traceable Heraldic Art
2 Chevronels Humetty § Device Badge The term "humetty" indicates that edges of the ordinary are couped parallel to the border of the field.
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A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER
Applied to the fesse and the bar, humetty signifies that both ends are cut off so as not to reach to the edge of the shield. Applied to crosses(see Cross, §7) ...
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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...
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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...
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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").
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