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Flag of Bělá u Jevíčka, Czechia (fotw);
Naval Ensign of Ukraine (fotw); Flag of
Koblenzer Rowing Club, Germany (fotw)
Notes
a) With regard to 1), where the field is not shown between the charge
and the cottice (as illustrated below) it should be described as double or triple fimbriated as appropriate
(see also ‘fimbriation 1)’).
b) Regarding 2), these terms are usually only applied to a bend, but sometimes also to a fess, pale or chevron, and in addition
c) have a rather more restricted/complex use than has been briefly described above, it is
therefore suggested that a suitable glossary or dictionary of heraldry should be consulted for further details.
War Ensign of Germany 1938 – 1945 (fotw)
Flag of Polzela, Slovenia (fotw);
Flag of Uherský Brod, Czechia (fotw);
Flag of Rødøy, Norway (fotw)
Flag of Niemcza, Poland (fotw);
Arms and Flag of Calfreisen, Switzerland (Wikipedia & fotw)
Flag of Greenland (fotw);
Flag of Trey, Switzerland (fotw);
Flag of Tas-Sliema, Malta (fotw)
Putative Banner of the Dominicans (fotw)
Arms of the County of Kent, UK (fotw);
Arms of the County of Somerset, UK (fotw)
Flag of Wayne County, Michigan, US (fotw); Flag of the /county of
Essex, UK (fotw)
Flag of Kachkanar, Russia (fotw);
Flag of Ludbreg, Croatia (fotw); Flag of Sigdal,
Norway (fotw)
Flag of Oberrohrdorf, Switzerland (fotw);
Flag of Villarbeney, Switzerland (fotw);
Flag of Courtételle, Switzerland (fotw)
Unofficial Flag of Northern Ireland (fotw); Flag
of
Andwil, Switzerland (fotw); Flag of the
ICRC (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Pinelo, Portugal (fotw);
Flag of Požega-Slavonia, Croatia (fotw)
Flag of
Goiás, Brazil (fotw); National Flag of Togo
(fotw); Flag of
Teror, Spain (fotw)
Notes
a) An example of 1) would be a square or rectangular canton covering the first three stripes, as
illustrated above, also:
b) Under these circumstances the term is never used alone but always with the number of stripes being covered.
Please note that in English heraldry the display of an animal (particularly a lion) with its tail between its legs can be a symbol of cowardice or dishonour – see ‘abatements’.
Flag and Arms of Paršovice, Czechia (fotw);
Flag of Leuk, Switzerland (fotw)
Lion coward/couard denoting cowardice or dishonour (Wikipedia)
Flag of Schleiden, Germany (fotw)
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