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lymphad
lymphad (ˈlɪmfæd) Also 7 lum-, lime-, lymfad. [corruption of Gael. longfhada: see langfad.] A one-masted galley propelled by oars. Now only Hist.; and Her. borne as a charge in the arms of some Scottish families.1536 [see langfad]. 1608 in Burt's Lett. N. Scotl. (1818) II. App. 238 Destroyit the hai... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lymphad
In addition to the mast and oars, the lymphad has three flags and a basket. MacAlister of the Loup The lymphad is shown on an eagle's breast, Gules, lymphad Sable, sail furled, oars in action, flags Sable. wikipedia.org
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lyming
lymfad, lyming obs. ff. lymphad, liming. Oxford English Dictionary
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Douglas-Hamilton
House are: Quarterly; 1st and 4th grandquarters, counterquartered (i) and (iv) Gules, three cinquefoils Ermine (for Hamilton), (ii) and (iii) Argent, a lymphad wikipedia.org
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langfad
† langfad Sc. Obs., original form (a. Gaelic langfhada, f. lang ship + fhada long) of lymphad, q.v.1536 Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) I. 43 With mony galyouns and lang faddis. 1641 in Rushw. Hist. Coll. iii. (1692) I. [407] The numbre of Bottis or Lime Faddis. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bute Pursuivant
The badge of office is A lymphad Sable, flagged Gules in full sail Or charged of a fess chequy Azure and Argent, the yard surmounted of a coronet of four wikipedia.org
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Iain Ciar MacLeod
He also noted that the stone bears a coat of arms and described it as containing a lymphad, below which were four animals standing erect. wikipedia.org
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Galley (disambiguation)
rail passenger car) Other uses Galley (kitchen), the kitchen of a rail passenger car, ship or an airplane Galley (surname) Galley (heraldry) or lymphad wikipedia.org
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Earl of Arran (Scotland)
The arms of the feudal Earl of Arran are: Argent, a lymphad with the sails furled proper flagged gules. wikipedia.org
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Birlinn
The birlinn appears in Scottish heraldry as the "lymphad", from the Scottish Gaelic long fhada. wikipedia.org
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Coat of arms of Sunderland
upwards and outwards in saltire Argent between as many mitres of the last, both enfiled with a ducal coronet Or For crest: On a wreath Argent and Azure a lymphad Or the circlet charged with four Saltires couped Gules For crest: Upon a Helm with a Wreath Or and Azure upon Water barry wavy Azure Argent Azure a Lymphad wikipedia.org
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Coat of arms of Mauritius
In the first quarter a lymphad or. In the second, 3 palm trees vert. In the third, a key in pale the wards downwards gules. wikipedia.org
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Lorne, Scotland
The traditional heraldic symbol of Lorn was the lymphad (a galley), so the coat of arms for the Lordship of Lorne became a black lymphad on a silver field wikipedia.org
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Islay Herald
The badge of office is Two salmon hauriant embowed Proper encircling a lymphad sails furled oars in action two armed men on deck sinister Sable by a flag wikipedia.org
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The Heraldry Society of New Zealand
The blue (Azure) and red (Gules) quarters of the shield, the black (Sable) lymphad on white (Argent), the stars of the Southern Cross, were all influenced wikipedia.org
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