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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 Caiado (from Portugal): “a wolf sable”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: big.
Denominant's verbalization: (?) Asturian adapted to Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Implied quotation: unknown or none.
Canting impression: “cayer” (Asturian » to fall).
Virtual trace: shield » attitude and aspect » holding and beaver.
Denominant's origin: (?) allochthonous.
Credibility: good.
Cypher: 27.
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 Presno (from Portugal): “a vulture issuant proper”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: medium.
Denominant's verbalization: Asturian adapted to Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: disassociated from the shield.
Implied quotation: unknown or none.
Canting impression: “presu” (Asturian » held).
Virtual trace: crest » figuration and attitude » vulture issuant.
Denominant's origin: allochthonous (from the proposition).
Credibility: good.
Cypher: 137.
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 Saraiva: “a swordfish issuant proper”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: medium.
Denominant's verbalization: (?) Asturian adapted to Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: disassociated from the shield.
Implied quotation: (?) Book of Ezekiel 38: 20-22.
Canting impression: “saraiva” (Portuguese » hail).
Virtual trace: shield » pattern » vair.
Denominant's origin: autochthonous.
Credibility: good.
Cypher: 307.
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 Rios (from Portugal): “a wyvern's head issuant vert”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: null.
Denominant's verbalization: (?) Asturian adapted to Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Implied quotation: unknown or none.
Canting impression: “ríos” (Asturian » rivers).
Virtual trace: shield » covering » bars wavy.
Denominant's origin: allochthonous.
Credibility: good.
Cypher: 226.
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 Valdez: “two elephant's tusks argent, crossed in saltire”.
Semantic levels: one or more.
Discretion index: slim.
Denominant's verbalization: Asturian adapted to Portuguese.
Designant's verbalization: Portuguese.
Heraldic plot: associated with the shield.
Implied quotation: unknown or none.
Canting impression: “validez” (Portuguese » soundness).
Virtual trace: shield » figurations » elephant with a tower.
Denominant's origin: allochthonous.
Credibility: excellent.
Cypher: 0.