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=='''April 2012 - Norse Capitalization:'''==  
=='''<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-size: 13px;">April 2012 - Norse Capitalization:</span>'''==  
<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">From Pelican: Norse Capitalization</span>
<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">From Pelican: Norse Capitalization</span>
<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">In October 2002, Laurel ruled (in a Cover Letter Section titled "From Pelican: Regarding Capitalization in Norse Bynames") that we would require most descriptive bynames to be written in lowercase in Old Norse. This upheld precedent that had existed since at least April 2000. The basis of this precedent was the ways in which modern scholarly transliteration treats descriptive bynames in Old Norse.</span>
<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">In October 2002, Laurel ruled (in a Cover Letter Section titled "From Pelican: Regarding Capitalization in Norse Bynames") that we would require most descriptive bynames to be written in lowercase in Old Norse. This upheld precedent that had existed since at least April 2000. The basis of this precedent was the ways in which modern scholarly transliteration treats descriptive bynames in Old Norse.</span>
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<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">[[http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/04/12-04cl.html]]</span>
<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">[[http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2012/04/12-04cl.html]]</span>


==March 2014 - Household Name - Ulfshamar Hus:==  
===='''<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">March 2014 - Household Name - Ulfshamar Hus:</span>'''====  
'''Roerekr á Úlfhamre.''' Household name Ulfhamar Hus and badge. (Fieldless) A "sheaf of hammers" sable, overall a wolf's head erased argent.
'''Roerekr á Úlfhamre.''' Household name Ulfhamar Hus and badge. (Fieldless) A "sheaf of hammers" sable, overall a wolf's head erased argent.


''Ulfhamar Hus'' was documented as a farm name. This name has two problems. First, the correct spelling of the farm name is ''Úlfshamar'' ("the farm at wolf's crag"), which was documented by Orle in commentary. Secondly, commenters were unable to document the use of the designator ''Hus'' (or any other designator) with a farm name using the ''-hamar'' element. We cannot drop ''Hus'' for two reasons. One is that the submitter does not allow major changes, such as removing an element. Second, SENA NPN.1.A requires all non-personal names to include a designator. A geographical term such as ''-hamarr'' "crag" does not meet this requirement, and we are forced to return this name.
''Ulfhamar Hus// was documented as a farm name. This name has two problems. First, the correct spelling of the farm name is //Úlfshamar// ("the farm at wolf's crag"), which was documented by Orle in commentary. Secondly, commenters were unable to document the use of the designator //Hus// (or any other designator) with a farm name using the //-hamar// element. We cannot drop //Hus// for two reasons. One is that the submitter does not allow major changes, such as removing an element. Second, SENA NPN.1.A requires all non-personal names to include a designator. A geographical term such as //-hamarr'' "crag" does not meet this requirement, and we are forced to return this name.


Upon resubmission, the submitter may wish to know that the word ''staðr'' means "stead, farm", and appears in attested animal-related farm names. Examples documented in a prior submission are ''Sparrarstaðir'', ''Selsstaðir'', and ''Elgjarstaðir''. In these cases, ''-staðir'' is the designator, and the animal (sparrow, seal, and elk, respectively) is the substantive element. The submitter should be aware, however, that ''Ulfstaðir'' has already been registered.
Upon resubmission, the submitter may wish to know that the word ''staðr// means "stead, farm", and appears in attested animal-related farm names. Examples documented in a prior submission are//Sparrarstaðir//, //Selsstaðir//, and //Elgjarstaðir//. In these cases, //-staðir// is the designator, and the animal (sparrow, seal, and elk, respectively) is the substantive element. The submitter should be aware, however, that //Ulfstaðir'' has already been registered.
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http://heraldry.sca.org/loar/2014/03/14-03lar.html#257


==June 2013 - Household Name "color + animal", "given name + house":==  
==='''June 2013 - Household Name "color + animal", "given name + house":'''===  
[[#229]]'''Garfield av Kunningheim.''' Household name Rauðagalta hus and badge. (Fieldless) Two axes in saltire sable, overall a boar's head cabossed gules tusked argent.
[[#229]]'''Garfield av Kunningheim.''' Household name Rauðagalta hus and badge. (Fieldless) Two axes in saltire sable, overall a boar's head cabossed gules tusked argent.


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