[ANSTHRLD] Scarpe was: charge: vol
Charlie Cain / Larkin O'Kane
larkinokane at cox.net
Mon Oct 3 12:19:07 PDT 2005
Copied from http://www.midrealm.org/heraldry/rougescarpe/whatscrp.htm
"The _PicDic_ notes that the diminutives of the bend sinister may be
called "bendlets sinister" or "scarpes" (1). In English heraldry, other
names include "scarfe", "baton", and "batune". These are often depicted
"couped", or cut off square before they reach the edges of the shield.
So a "rouge scarpe" is a skinny, red, diagonal stripe, which slopes up
to the right as you look at the shield ( / )."
Larkin
Deborah Sweet wrote:
>>Two wings conjoined in lure with tips upward. A single wing is called a
>>
>>
>semi-vol.
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>Ah, thank you.
>
>Now what is a scarpe?
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>Estrill
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