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In accordance with our methodological approach to heraldic parophony, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the coat of arms of Gasco (from Portugal): “an eagle issuant or”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: excessive.
Denominant's verbalization: Castilian adapted to Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Implied quotation: unknown or none.
Canting impression: “cascar” (Castilian » to crack).
Virtual trace: shield » separation » party per pale.
Denominant's origin: allochthonous.
Credibility: good.
Cypher: 64.
In accordance with our methodological approach to heraldic parophony, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the coat of arms of Cabreira (from Portugal): “a goat sable, gutty d'or”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: excessive.
Denominant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Implied quotation: unknown or none.
Canting impression: “cabreira” (Portuguese » relating to goats).
Virtual trace: shield » figuration » goat.
Denominant's origin: allochthonous.
Credibility: good.
Cypher: 26.
In accordance with our methodological approach to heraldic parophony, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the coat of arms of Pinto Pedrosa: “an eagle displayed sable”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: big.
Denominant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Implied quotation: (?) Book of Revelation 12: 1, 12.
Canting impression: “Pinto”.
Virtual trace: shield » shield of Pinto.
Denominant's origin: autochthonous.
Credibility: good.
Cypher: 78.
In accordance with our methodological approach to heraldic parophony, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the coat of arms of Corvacho: “a crow sable”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: big.
Denominant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: ethological.
Implied quotation: (?) Gospel of Saint Luke 12: 24.
Canting impression: “corvacho” (Portuguese » small crow).
Virtual trace: shield » figuration » crow.
Denominant's origin: autochthonous.
Credibility: excellent.
Cypher: 117.
In accordance with our methodological approach to heraldic parophony, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the coat of arms of Paim (from Portugal): “a lion sable, armed and langued gules”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: medium.
Denominant's verbalization: (?) English adapted to Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Implied quotation: unknown or none.
Canting impression: “pane”.
Virtual trace: shield » separation » party per saltire.
Denominant's origin: allochthonous.
Credibility: good.
Cypher: 16.