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In accordance with our methodological approach, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the arms of Gale (Cornwall): “a horse's head erased bendy wavy of six or and sable”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: small.
Denominant's verbalization: English.
Designant's verbalization: English.
Heraldic plot: disassociated from the shield.
Canting impression: “Gale”.
Virtual trace: shield » same arms as Gale of Dartmouth and Crediton.
Denominant's origin: autochthonous.
Credibility: excellent.
Number of graphemes: 5 ~ 7.
Cypher: 322.
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In accordance with our methodological approach, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the arms of Morris of Clasemont (Wales): “a lion or, on his shoulder a cross couped gules, all within an arched chain of the first”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: medium.
Denominant's verbalization: English.
Designant's verbalization: English.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Canting impression: “once more”.
Virtual trace: crest and shield » figuration » cross couped.
Denominant's origin: allochthonous.
Credibility: excellent.
Number of graphemes: 6 ~ 7.
Cypher: 3.
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In accordance with our methodological approach, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the arms of Todd of Sturmer (England): “a fox sejant proper”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: medium.
Denominant's verbalization: English.
Designant's verbalization: English.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Canting impression: “tods”.
Virtual trace: shield » figurations » foxes.
Denominant's origin: autochthonous.
Credibility: excellent.
Number of graphemes: 5 ~ 5.
Cypher: 54.
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In accordance with our methodological approach, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the arms of Hill of Brook Hall (Northern Ireland): “a talbot's head couped sable; gutty d'eau, collared gules, studded and ringed or”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: big.
Denominant's verbalization: English.
Designant's verbalization: English.
Heraldic plot: disassociated from the shield.
Canting impression: “to chill”.
Virtual trace: crest » pattern » gutty d'eau.
Denominant's origin: autochthonous (from the proposition).
Credibility: excellent.
Number of graphemes: 5 ~ 5.
Cypher: 64.
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In accordance with our methodological approach, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the arms of Thomas of Wenvoe (Wales): “a unicorn issuant ermine; armed, crined and unguled or”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: medium.
Denominant's verbalization: English.
Designant's verbalization: English.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Canting impression: “to haste”.
Virtual trace: crest » attitude » issuant.
Denominant's origin: allochthonous.
Credibility: good.
Number of graphemes: 6 ~ 9.
Cypher: 232.
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