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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 Simeon of Grazeley (England): “a fox passant reguardant proper, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: small.
Denominant's verbalization: English.
Designant's verbalization: English.
Heraldic plot: associated with the supporters.
Canting impression: "to see".
Virtual trace: supporters » figuration » lion.
Denominant's origin: autochthonous.
Credibility: good.
Number of graphemes: 7 ~ 7.
Cypher: 81.
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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 Dunbar of Mochrum (Scotland): “a horse's head argent, bridled gules, and a hand couped in fess proper holding the reins”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: small.
Denominant's verbalization: English.
Designant's verbalization: English.
Heraldic plot: disassociated from the shield.
Canting impression: "Dunbar".
Virtual trace: shield » Dunbar (first and fourth quarters).
Denominant's origin: autochthonous.
Credibility: excellent.
Number of graphemes: 7 ~ 9.
Cypher: 373.
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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 Durrant of Scottow (England): “a boar argent, crined, armed and langued or, pierced in the shoulder by an arrow”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: medium.
Denominant's verbalization: English.
Designant's verbalization: English.
Heraldic plot: disassociated from the shield.
Canting impression: "you hunted".
Virtual trace: crest » figurations » boar, arrow.
Denominant's origin: autochthonous.
Credibility: excellent.
Number of graphemes: 8 ~ 10.
Cypher: 190.
Inversion vector: (0,0,0,3,1,4,1,0).
Vertices: 9.
Edges: 8.
In accordance with our methodological approach, we report the development of a new semantic proposition for the crest in the arms of Dunbar of Durn (Scotland): “two laurel branches in saltire proper”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: medium.
Denominant's verbalization: English.
Designant's verbalization: English.
Heraldic plot: disassociated from the shield.
Canting impression: "Dunbar".
Virtual trace: shield » Dunbar (first and fourth quarters).
Denominant's origin: autochthonous.
Credibility: excellent.
Number of graphemes: 7 ~ 11.
Cypher: 438.
Have a look at the methodology