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HERALDRY RAMBLINGS The Heraldic Garb
This heraldic term is derived from the French “gerbe”,
meaning a sheaf of any kind of grain (usually wheat). It
represented that the harvest of one's hopes had been
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THE LINDEN OR LIME TREE
The Crusaders brought the lime tree to France and Italy in the
13th Century. It is a symbol of life, vitality and energy;
resurrection. From the very earliest times, lime was a
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THE WOLF OF FISHES The
heraldic Luce (or Pike) gets its name from the Latin luci-us,
from the Greek lukos (a wolf), meaning the wolf of fishes. Now
commonly called the pike.
THE HAWTHORN TREE- Celtic healing ritual The
hawthorn has been regarded as the emblem of hope, and the
ancient Greeks used its branches in wedding processions, to help
ward off evil. The |
HORSESHOE-LEGEND HAS IT
Signifies good fortune and in ancient times was used as a
safeguard against evil spirits. There is very little evidence of
nailed-on shoes prior to AD 500 or 600, though there is
speculation that the Celtic Gauls were the first to nail on
metal horseshoes. Dunstan, the
HUNTING HORN AND THE UNICORN
A signal horn used in the chase. Denotes one who is fond of high
pursuits. A Symbol of dominion over the wild, the hunt, the
chase, and the forest, the hunting
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A MOUNTAIN OUT OF A MOLE HILL A small, essentially
blind, burrowing creature, the mole was also known in the
British Isles as mouldywarp, a name echoed in other Germanic
languages such as German (Maulwürfe), and Norwegian, Swedish and
Icelandic (muldvarp, mullvad, moldvarpa where the muld/mull/mold
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