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Lymphad - Wikipedia
A lymphad or galley is a charge used primarily in Scottish heraldry. It is a single-masted ship propelled by oars.
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LYMPHAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun lym· phad ˈlimˌfad plural -s 1. a small one-masted galley 2. a heraldic representation of a lymphad.
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Lymphad - Traceable Heraldic Art
A sailing ship. Default orientation: upright, sailing to dexter. Proper coloration: brown wood. Color of sails and pennons may be blazoned separately.
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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...
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LYMPHAD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
History an ancient rowing boat with one mast.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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Lymphad - World English-Language Scrabble Players Association
A LYMPHAD sounds like something medical, but in fact is it is a kind of Highland boat, a one-masted galley propelled by oars, from the Gaelic longfhada (lang, ...
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Lymphad - DrawShield
Lymphad, or Galley: an ancient ship with one mast, not unfrequent in the heraldry of Scotland. The accompanying figure is copied from a Scottish MS., circ. 1580 ...
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lymphad - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
lymphad (plural lymphads). (heraldry) A single-masted ship propelled by oars, usually indicating a Scottish title associated with islands.
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Lymphad - Portal to Magnula Wiki - Fandom
A lymphad is a type of small galley that possesses a single mast and a series of oars. Lymphads have been a traditional Chrichheimer boat for thousands of ...
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"LYMPHAD": Heraldic ship with oars - OneLook
▸ noun: (heraldry) A single-masted ship propelled by oars, usually indicating a Scottish title associated with islands. Similar: lade, loch, loon, lairdship, ...
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lymphad - European Heraldry
Arms of the borough of Tower Hamlets, London, England. Tower Hamlets. Granted 1965. Blazon: Argent on a base wavy azure charged with two bars wavy of the field ...
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Quarterly; 1st and 4th grandquarters, counterquartered (i) and (iv) Gules, three cinquefoils Ermine (for Hamilton), (ii) and (iii) Argent, a lymphad
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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.
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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
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