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  • Multiple [[Period Armorials]] known for German heraldry.
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  • LEO English – German Dictionary. (WWW: Online Service by Informatik der Technischen Universität ==High German:==
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  • #REDIRECT [[German Heraldry]]
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  • Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) - https://www.facebook.com/notes/sca-heraldry-chat/regional-exceptions-to- Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 02 (more German) -https://www.facebook.com/notes/sca-heraldry-chat/regional-exceptions-to-t
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  • Titles, Terms, Locations, and Various Abbreviations Encountered in German Onomastic Texts and Armorials ...ls, they are not as frequent as I would like. Additionally, the dialect of German with which I grew up is not the same as that used in scholarly works.</span
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  • =<span style="color: #0000ff;">German Text</span>= ...ventional term which groups early West Germanic dialects ancestral to High German is ''Irminonic// or //Elbe Germanic''.</span>
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  • #REDIRECT [[German Heraldry]]
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  • ==German:== Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) -
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  • ...ans-serif;">Apparently, variants of 'no one' as a byname show up in Dutch, German, and Polish.</span> ...background-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif;">German apparently has </span><span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #22222
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  • In modern German, a spaten is a spade. [[Category:Names]] [[Category:Bynames]] [[Category:German]]
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  • [[File:BSB307Sammlung1600img583.jpg|right|Sammlung, German 1600, BSB307, img 583]] ===German Tinctures:===
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  • ...6. <span style="line-height: 1.5;">[[@http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/german/nurnberg1497.html]]</span>
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  • Multiple [[Period Armorials]] known for German heraldry.
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  • |Culture: German ...hC || Otto || || Latin || [[http://www.s-gabriel.org/names/talan/germ13/|German Given Names 1200-1250]]
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  • ====German:====
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  • ===German:=== Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) -
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  • |Baltic, German, Hungarian/Romanian, Russian/East Slavic |Baltic, German, Hungarian/Romanian, Russian/East Slavic
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  • * Raven m. Old English hræfn, Old Icelandic hrafn, Old High German raban, Old Saxon hram 'raven'. [http://dmnes.org/name/Raven DMNES] ==German:==
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  • LEO English – German Dictionary. (WWW: Online Service by Informatik der Technischen Universität ==High German:==
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  • ====German:==== Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) -
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  • In German heraldry there's a charge termed the ''Adlerflügel mit Schwerthand'' ("e ...er wing. The "bulge" at the sinister end is almost a trefoil, which is how German heraldic art depicts the truncated end of a limb.
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  • | '''Baltic''' || 550-1100 || Lithuanian, Latvian, etc. || German |^ || 1100-1600 || Lithuanian, Latvian, etc. || German
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  • ===='''German:'''====
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  • ===='''German:'''====
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  • Only German, Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic are currently compatible with Hungar Only German, Mongol, North Slavic and South Slavic are currently compatible with Hungar
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  • ...ida grande',tahoma,verdana,arial,sans-serif;">RENÁTA: The IGI has a lot of German examples of <Renata>, in Prussia, Wuerttemberg, and Austria.</span>
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  • ...ean Domhnaill//, the Scots //Makdowall//, the Arabic //ibn Sulaymān//, the German //Hainrich//, the Italian //di Antonio// and the Old Norse //Bjarnarson''. ...onymic bynames. In England they are relatively common, while in Arabic and German, they are quite rare. In other languages, they do not happen at all.
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  • ===='''German:'''==== Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) -
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  • ...Dutch''' || 550-1100 || Dutch, Frisian, etc || English/Welsh<br> French<br>German |^ || 1100-1600 || Dutch, Frisian, etc || English/Welsh<br> French<br>German
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  • '''German:'''
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  • ...nd early 17th centuries. The spelling Cara is also attested in English and German, and this spelling is found in Spanish and Italian as well." ...nd early 17th centuries. The spelling Cara is also attested in English and German, and this spelling is found in Spanish and Italian as well.
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  • |German |German
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  • Of the 18 coloured or tricked examples I've found of rainbows in German heraldry all but one have three bands. 13 of the 18 are gules, Or, and vert 1) Wernigeroder (Schaffhausensches) Wappenbuch, last quarter of 15th C German (München, BSB, cod. icon. 308 n), f. 197r, https://daten.digitale-sammlung
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  • ...http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/German-arbalest-stock.jpg|151x195px|German]] ||
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  • ====<u>German/Dutch</u>:==== Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) -
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  • ...kground-color: #ffffff; color: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif;">'''German''': </span>==
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  • ...Pol. Irm. XXI, which is recorded from the time of Irminon, abbot of Saint German des Pres, who apparently lived in the early 9th C. Morlet (I:107b)
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  • .... As it is a Gaelic given name, it is not registerable in combination with German elements per the precedent: ...e needs justification, at the very least. None of the commenters noted any German/Gaelic interaction in period (see, e.g., RfS III.1., "As a rule of thumb, l
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  • ...e relative's name in the genitive case, following the rules of Estonian or German grammar respectively). | '''Baltic''' || 550-1100 || Lithuanian, Latvian, etc. || East Slavic<br> German<br> North Slavic<br>Scandinavian
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  • ==February 2015 - English-German Lingual Mixes== In September 2014, we asked for commentary on whether to allow German and English to be mixed, adding them to Appendix C of SENA.
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  • * Geselschaft, orden German * Geselsscaf, Geselschap Low German
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  • <Nikolaus> would be German ([[@https:''familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J489-7Y4]] , [[@https://familysea
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  • ==Amalia, German== Amalia is a feminine given name found in the German language book Copia Schreibens an das ... Churf{u:}rstl. Collegium von ...
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  • ====German Hammers and Hammer-like Objects:====
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  • ...n pogroms or repressive movements, like ''Judenfeind// , which is a period German name meaning //enemy of the Jews'' , may not be used.
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  • <Olander> is also a German surname, <Magdalena Olander> 1623 Wuerttemberg, daughter of Stephen Olander
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  • | Koloriertes Wappenbuch, after 1637, German, mummer's mask in the hand
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  • | Wappen de Hans Burgkmair der Ältere, 1516 German, tessellated bears ====German Bears:====
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  • German German
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  • ...e town had a bridge over that river. A new branch could use the documented German name of the river //Donau// to construct the name //Donaubrück''.
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  • * This has never been true. "von" is a simple locative preposition in German names and is registerable.
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  • | 1490 German Sallet Helm in the collection of the Royal Armouries. "Probably purchased f
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  • ...id them 91 (something)] As Meles is identified as "sin wyff" (Modern High German "sein Weib" English: "his wife") then it appears that Meles is a woman.
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  • ...ts, and others allow full text searching. The site is available in French, German, English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and is especially useful for locating Fr ...Frankish, French, Occitan/Provencal, Gascon, etc. || Dutch, English/Welsh, German, Iberian, Italian, Scandinavian
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  • ...ng the Shofar at Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, manuscript according to the German rite. ([[@http:''www.lookandlearn.com/history-images/XB221653/Trumpeter-blo
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  • ...es Heiligen Römischen Reiches, BSB Cod 390 (Nürnberg, 1554-1568) - special German-style unicorn A collection of German unicorns in a Facebook album by Keith Farmer (Oddr Mjoksiglandi) -
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  • There is more variation in the depiction of the <u>Continental (or German) panther</u>. Pastoureau (''Traité d'Héraldique//, p. 156) describes it a > [Returning ''Vert, a German panther rampant Or breathing flames gules, maintaining a fleur-de-lys argen
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  • Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) - https://www.facebook.com/notes/sca-heraldry-chat/regional-exceptions-to- Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 02 (more German) -https://www.facebook.com/notes/sca-heraldry-chat/regional-exceptions-to-t
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  • |German |German
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  • ** German 1: http://www57.zippyshare.com/v/54755575/file.html ** German 2: http://www48.zippyshare.com/v/56697881/file.html
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  • ...glish version of the German place name, is not. It must be made completely German, as //von Sachsen//, or completely English, as //of Saxony//. For example, ...// or //de Volvorth'', though one can find examples of bynames formed from German placenames using those forms.
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  • ...ferent unless there is also a significant difference in pronunciation. Low German //Flaschenträger// could be spelled //vlaschendreyger// in 1430, but the p ...e// , which becomes //Carolus Magnus// in Latin and //Karl der Grosse'' in German, is protected in all three forms.
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  • | '''Baltic''' || 550-1100 || Lithuanian, Latvian, etc. || German |^ || 1100-1600 || Lithuanian, Latvian, etc. || German
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  • Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) - Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 02 (more German) -
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  • ...re, gypsy and related terms like the Russian tsigane, Romanian tigani, and German zigeuner are offensive and not registerable. General ethnic bynames of simi
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  • || [any] Eng/German dict || Required || 1 || || || ||
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  • Jews lived in a location where a vernacular was spoken (German, Arabic, etc.) Men generally had a Hebrew language name and a vernacular na
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  • .../pdf/14914743.pdf as of Feb 2020). The explanatory text is in some sort of German, but the dictionary of names, which takes up the bulk of the text, is multi
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  • ...ation in pogroms or repressive movements, such as ''Judenfeind'', a period German name meaning "enemy of the Jews," will not be registered.
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  • ...ation in pogroms or repressive movements, such as ''Judenfeind'', a period German name meaning "enemy of the Jews," will not be registered.
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  • ...ay be used. For example, //of Aachen// might be used instead of the purely German //von Aachen'' . ...'at the blue Ass. These are extremely rare in English but not uncommon in German.
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  • ...sted by Regional Group name): Hungarian/Romanian is added as compatible to German and South Slavic for both 550-1100 and 1100-1600; Mongol is added as compat
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  • ...limpsest noted, "Ceallach is and was pronounced with a final hard ch as in German ach or Gaelic loch; when this sound occurs in English, it is generally rend
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  • ==German:== ...der form). Pelegrim hoppener, 1298. Lude Pelegrim, 1317. Hans Bahlow, <u>German Names</u>.
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  • ...//Funffprun Herold// or //Funffprun Herald//, as //Herold// is found as a German term for heralds, but it could not be //Funffprun Herault//, as //Herault'' For example, the German placename element ''–katz'' does not derive from the name of the animal b
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  • ...a punner, or pile-driver, in Society armory. Blazoned as a ''rammbock'' in German armory, that term is most frequently translated as ''pile-driver'' in Engli
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  • German German
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  • | Wernigeroder (Schaffhausensches) Wappenbuch, last quarter of 15thc German (München, BSB cod. icon. 308n) f. 209v, a salt barrel
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  • ...re frequent in European armory, blazoned in French as ''bouquetin// and in German as //Steinbock//; these translate to "ibex", but they're pretty obviously n
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  • ==German/Dutch:== Regional Exceptions to the Rule of Tincture, Vol. 01 (German) -
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  • German:
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  • ...sted by Regional Group name): Hungarian/Romanian is added as compatible to German and South Slavic for both 550-1100 and 1100-1600; Mongol is added as compat
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  • Titles, Terms, Locations, and Various Abbreviations Encountered in German Onomastic Texts and Armorials ...ls, they are not as frequent as I would like. Additionally, the dialect of German with which I grew up is not the same as that used in scholarly works.</span
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  • German -  * 16th cen. German <Hulda Schweitzer> female, married 1600. Oppenheim, Germany. Batch no. M92
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  • English, per Withycombe, comes from the Old German Helewidis, introduced into England by the Normans. She goes on to say that
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  • || German field called Kürsch (Leonhard, p.135), unclear what exactly it is - not us ...eralds recognized. That excludes, e.g., vair en pal, vair ancient, and the German Gespaltenesfeh. Other varietal forms, however, were making their appearance
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  • ...e: medium;">Megen: [[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NDNG-KQ6|17th C German]].</span>
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  • ===German cats:===
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  • |[[http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/alisoun/AMEN1.html#NAMESGERMAN|Names - German]] |[[http://heraldry.sca.org/precedents/daud/daud1n.html#German|NAMES - German]]
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  • ...worth noting that not all the sources are Italian -- English, French, and German sources are also represented among others.
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  • ...1.5;">SGS Cod.Sang.1084, St. Gall Abbot Ulrich R{o:}sch's armorial, Swiss/German, 15th C (</span><span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #1155cc; fon ...or: #222222; font-family: arial,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">Siebmacher, German, 16th C (</span><span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #1155cc; fon
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  • <u>German Household Names:</u> ...ouse Names (incomplete as of 9/2012) - http://www.ellipsis.cx/~liana/names/german/germanhouse.html
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  • ...r for purposes of registering a non-personal name. A schlachtschwärdt is a German two-handed sword. As this is a period artifact, an order may be named after ...du B{oe}uf couronné may be registered as House of the Crowned Bull or the German Gesellschaft im Fisch und Falckhen may be registered as theSociety of the F
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  • *Pot-hooks, which appear to be the same as the hangers are borne only by German families; at least no example with a true English name has been observed. O
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  • ...fffff;">bouquetin</span>//<span style="background-color: #ffffff;"> and in German as</span>//<span style="background-color: #ffffff;">Steinbock</span>//<span
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  • [[File:German_InvertedB.jpg|German]] German canines with animals, swan and fish and rooster
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  • ...sted by Regional Group name): Hungarian/Romanian is added as compatible to German and South Slavic for both 550-1100 and 1100-1600; Mongol is added as compat
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  • Bordures with complex lines, German ...heralds do need to be aware that some armorials, such as the 15th century German Ortenburger Wappenbuch, BSB Cod.icon.308u, use thin white frames around eve
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  • ...submissions this month featuring a frauenadler. A frauenadler, a typically German charge, is displayed by default and consists of the head and torso of a bea ...e charge was indeed used anywhere in armory, it was in English armory, not German..."
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  • ...anella in an Italian armorial, and one the attributed arms of Barbary in a German armorial. While compelling, this is not sufficient to overturn the step fro
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  • ...ic license in the same way we choose not to blazon the differences between German unicorns and English unicorns.
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  • ...re frequent in European armory, blazoned in French as ''bouquetin// and in German as //Steinbock//; these translate to "ibex", but they're pretty obviously n
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  • ...worth noting that not all the sources are Italian -- English, French, and German sources are also represented among others.
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  • ...r for purposes of registering a non-personal name. A schlachtschwärdt is a German two-handed sword. As this is a period artifact, an order may be named after ...e the everyday terms for heraldic tinctures, mostly in French, but also in German, English, and Spanish.
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  • ...spelling even if they were found in Latin-language records from Bohemia or German-language records from Poland. Thus, a name element taken from Moroshkin and ...sted by Regional Group name): Hungarian/Romanian is added as compatible to German and South Slavic for both 550-1100 and 1100-1600; Mongol is added as compat
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  • ...e the everyday terms for heraldic tinctures, mostly in French, but also in German, English, and Spanish. * '''Blue:''' ''blauwen'' (German), ''blaen'' (German)
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