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=="Red"== | =="Red"== | ||
===English=== | ===English=== | ||
* Red in Middle English - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED36283/track?counter=2&search_id=4128954 | |||
** (a1300) Cart.Cock.in Chet.n.s.40350 : Rogero Redalbot. | |||
** (1332) Name in LuSE 35160 : Redehose. | |||
** (1357) Halmote R.Dur.in Sur.Soc.8219 : Johanne Redesleue. | |||
** (c1400) Reg.Trin.Gild Cov.in Dugd.Soc.1391 : Willelmus Redehode. | |||
* Red, s.n. Read. William Red 1176, le Red 1332, John Rede 1327, ('red' of complexion or hair); Thomas atte Red 1332 (from residence in a clearing). Reaney and Wilson. | * Red, s.n. Read. William Red 1176, le Red 1332, John Rede 1327, ('red' of complexion or hair); Thomas atte Red 1332 (from residence in a clearing). Reaney and Wilson. | ||
Revision as of 06:55, 12 September 2020
Name Inspiration
- Bohemian, English, French
- 14th Century
- Nickname for a while in B3R was red boots, would be fun to do a nod
- červená bota in Czech per Google translate
- botte rouge in French, ibid
- červená topánka in Slovak, ibid
"Red"
English
- Red in Middle English - https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED36283/track?counter=2&search_id=4128954
- (a1300) Cart.Cock.in Chet.n.s.40350 : Rogero Redalbot.
- (1332) Name in LuSE 35160 : Redehose.
- (1357) Halmote R.Dur.in Sur.Soc.8219 : Johanne Redesleue.
- (c1400) Reg.Trin.Gild Cov.in Dugd.Soc.1391 : Willelmus Redehode.
- Red, s.n. Read. William Red 1176, le Red 1332, John Rede 1327, ('red' of complexion or hair); Thomas atte Red 1332 (from residence in a clearing). Reaney and Wilson.
- Reed Jepherye, Christening, 6 Apr 1617. Family Search Batch C15502-1
- Rufus - multiple in Family Search
French
- Redard - n. d'homme germ. (rad-hard- v. Redier; hard-, dur, fort). Dauzat s.n. Redard.
- also Reddet, Redet, Reddon, Redier, Redon, Redouin, Redouly, ibid.
- Rouge (et Lerouge, Normandie...) "aux cheveux rouges" (c. -a-d. "roux") plutot que "a peu rouge". Der. et dimin: Rouge.. Rougeau... Rougeon...Rougenet... Roujou... Rougeot... Trouget...
- Rous, anc. forme (surtout merid.) de Roux. Dausat s.n. Rous
- also Rousee, Rousie, Rousier, Roussard, Roussier, Roussignol, Roussille, Roussin, ibid.
- Roux (surtout merid. : les roux, plus rares, donnant lieu naturellement a surnom), Leroux, etc. ibid.
- Rueff, Ruff, Rouff, n. alsac.-lorrains, hypocoristiques de Rodfrid. Dauzat s.n. Rueff
- Ruf (Provence), n. de saint Rufus, eveque d'Avignon, IVe s. (surnom latin, "roux" [v. Ruffin]
- Ruffin, Rufin, anc. n. de bapt., de saint Rufinus, n. de plusieurs saints (martyr du Soissonnais, IIIe s.; pere de l'Eglise, IVe-Ve s.: surnom latin, dimn. de rufus, roux). Dauzat. Also in DMNES, 1313 - http://dmnes.org/name/Rufus
Bohemian/Czech
"Boot"
English
- Boot, Boote - Adam Boot 1345. Reaney & Wilson, s.n. Boot.
French
- Bout - n. assez rare, peut representer soit "outre", - soit le substantif verbal bout, qu'on trouve avec valeur metaphorique dans le compse Bout-de-;'An, Boudelan (sens obscur, se rattachant a la ceremonie funeraire d'anniversair...), Dauzat s.n. Bout
- also Boutard, Bouteiller, Bouteron, Boutet, Boutier, Boutin, Bouton, ibid.
Bohemian/Czech
Combination
- Documentation for the combination of the names
- Needed if lingual mix, temporal incompatibility, double-given name, etc.
Blazon Information
http://mistholme.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/shoe_boot-260x300.jpg
- Bohemian, English, French, 14th Century
- Black (sable), Blue (azure), Green (vert), Purple (purpure), Red (gules)
- White/silver (argent)
- Counter-ermine (black with white ermine tails), Pean (black with yellow ermine tails), Vair (alternating blue and white bell shapes)
- Blazon Desired:
Insta-Boing Checklist
- Registered name
- Rule of Tincture
- Complexity 8 or less
- Slot-machine
- Sword-and-dagger
- Offensive/Presumptuous
- Unity of Posture/Orientation/Arrangement
Conflict Checking
- as needed
Individually Attested Pattern
- Documentation for any design that violates the rules