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=Name Inspiration= | =Name Inspiration= | ||
* | *Scottish/Irish | ||
== | ==Dearbhail== | ||
* | * 1367 in Index of Names in the Irish Annals, sn Derbail - http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Feminine/Derbail.shtml | ||
== | ==inghean Muiredaig== | ||
* | * inghean - "daughter of" after 1200 AD, per SENA Appendix A | ||
* Muiregaig - genetive form of Muiredach, 1257, ibid http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/Muiredach.shtml | |||
==mhic Alasdair== | |||
* mhic - "grandaughter of" after 1200 AD, per Quick and Easy Gaelic Names - http://medievalscotland.org/scotnames/quickgaelicbynames/#twogeneration and http://medievalscotland.org/scotnames/quickgaelicbynames/#spelling | |||
* Alasdiar - genetive form of Alasdar, sn. Alaxandar, 1465, ibid, http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/Muiredach.shtml | |||
==Combination== | ==Combination== | ||
* | * two generation patronymics attested in SENA Appendix A | ||
=Blazon Information= | =Blazon Information= | ||
*Basic info about the armory: | *Basic info about the armory: Scottish thistles, "let sleeping bears lie" | ||
*Blazon Desired: | *Blazon Desired: Per chevron argent and sable, three thistles proper and a bear couchant argent. | ||
==Insta-Boing Checklist== | ==Insta-Boing Checklist== | ||
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* Sword-and-dagger | * Sword-and-dagger | ||
* Offensive/Presumptuous | * Offensive/Presumptuous | ||
* Unity of Posture/Orienation/Arrangement | * Unity of Posture/Orienation/Arrangement (original idea had thistles "in chevron" which would violate unity of arrangement since in same charge group as the bear) | ||
==Conflict Checking== | ==Conflict Checking== | ||
* | * none found under white bear or thistles | ||
==Individually Attested Pattern== | ==Individually Attested Pattern== | ||
* | * na | ||
Latest revision as of 17:38, 11 March 2019
Name Inspiration
- Scottish/Irish
Dearbhail
- 1367 in Index of Names in the Irish Annals, sn Derbail - http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Feminine/Derbail.shtml
inghean Muiredaig
- inghean - "daughter of" after 1200 AD, per SENA Appendix A
- Muiregaig - genetive form of Muiredach, 1257, ibid http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/Muiredach.shtml
mhic Alasdair
- mhic - "grandaughter of" after 1200 AD, per Quick and Easy Gaelic Names - http://medievalscotland.org/scotnames/quickgaelicbynames/#twogeneration and http://medievalscotland.org/scotnames/quickgaelicbynames/#spelling
- Alasdiar - genetive form of Alasdar, sn. Alaxandar, 1465, ibid, http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Masculine/Muiredach.shtml
Combination
- two generation patronymics attested in SENA Appendix A
Blazon Information
- Basic info about the armory: Scottish thistles, "let sleeping bears lie"
- Blazon Desired: Per chevron argent and sable, three thistles proper and a bear couchant argent.
Insta-Boing Checklist
- Registered name
- Rule of Tincture
- Complexity 8 or less
- Slot-machine
- Sword-and-dagger
- Offensive/Presumptuous
- Unity of Posture/Orienation/Arrangement (original idea had thistles "in chevron" which would violate unity of arrangement since in same charge group as the bear)
Conflict Checking
- none found under white bear or thistles
Individually Attested Pattern
- na