[MR] Heraldic Term of the Day - Couped
Beverly Robinson-Curry
brcurry at bellsouth.net
Tue Mar 10 08:09:28 PDT 2009
And since my previous post opened the door
>From _A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry_ by James Parker:
Couped, or Coupy, (fr. alaisé), cut off in a straight line, as in often the
case with the heads
<http://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/Jpglossh.htm#Head> and limbs of
animals, and so distinguished form erased
It is important to say where a
head or limbs is couped; for instance, if couped close it would signify cut
off close to the head. A hand
<http://www.heraldsnet.org/saitou/parker/Jpglossh.htm#Hand> is often said
to be couped at the wrist.
Example: http://rolls.westkingdom.org/ (see Adrian Freyser)
Ordinaries can also be couped, whereby they are cut off before the edge
of the field.
Example: http://op.atlantia.sca.org/awards.php (see Academie dEspee)
Rhiannon
Mistress Rhiannon ui Neill
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House Corvus, Atlantia
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