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# Planets: Venus |
# Planets: Venus |
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# Precious Stones: [[emerald]] |
# Precious Stones: [[emerald]] |
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# [[Virtue]]s: Loyalty in [[Love]], [[Courtesy]] and Affability |
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# Celestial signs: Gemini and Virgo |
# Celestial signs: Gemini and Virgo |
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# Months: May and August |
# Months: [[May]] and [[August]] |
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# Days of the Week: Friday |
# Days of the Week: [[Friday]] |
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# Ages of Man: Lusty green youth from 20 till 30 years |
# Ages of Man: Lusty green youth from 20 till 30 years |
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# Flowers: All manner of verdures or green things |
# Flowers: All manner of verdures or green things |
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# Elements: Water |
# Elements: [[Water]] |
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# Seasons of the Year: Spring |
# Seasons of the Year: [[Spring]] |
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# Complexions: [[phlegmatic|Flegmatic]] |
# Complexions: [[phlegmatic|Flegmatic]] |
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# Numbers: 6 |
# Numbers: 6 |
Revision as of 06:00, 11 September 2007
The heraldic term for green. According to The Blazon of Gentrie it signifies the following:
- Planets: Venus
- Precious Stones: emerald
- Virtues: Loyalty in Love, Courtesy and Affability
- Celestial signs: Gemini and Virgo
- Months: May and August
- Days of the Week: Friday
- Ages of Man: Lusty green youth from 20 till 30 years
- Flowers: All manner of verdures or green things
- Elements: Water
- Seasons of the Year: Spring
- Complexions: Flegmatic
- Numbers: 6
- Metals: Quicksilver
See colour.
The name comes from the French word for green, although French heralds have been known to use the term sinople.