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A '''white belt''' is a simply that: a [[belt]] of the color [[white]] and wearing one in the [[SCA]] indicates that the wearer is a [[knight]]. |
A '''white belt''' is a simply that: a [[belt]] of the color [[white]] and wearing one in the [[SCA]] indicates that the wearer is a [[knight]]. |
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The term [[belted knight]] is not original to the SCA. (Perhaps someone can find an appropriate early citation?) |
The term [[belted knight]] is not original to the SCA, although the notion of a white belt signifying knighthood, is SCA based. (Perhaps someone can find an appropriate early citation?) |
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There are also other colours of belts that have a meaning in the [[SCA]] but are not restricted to those positions. |
There are also [[IKA|other colours of belts]] that have a meaning in the [[SCA]] but are not restricted to those positions. |
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 11 July 2008
A white belt is a simply that: a belt of the color white and wearing one in the SCA indicates that the wearer is a knight.
The term belted knight is not original to the SCA, although the notion of a white belt signifying knighthood, is SCA based. (Perhaps someone can find an appropriate early citation?)
There are also other colours of belts that have a meaning in the SCA but are not restricted to those positions.