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A '''chatloup''' is an animal with the head of a [[cat]], body of a [[wolf]] and the horns of a [[goat]]. It can also be called a Calopus. Some people have them as part of their [[device]]s
A '''chatloup''' is an animal with the head of a [[cat]], body of a [[wolf]] and the horns of a [[goat]]. It can also be called a Calopus. Some people have them as part of their [[device]]s

Also the term used to refer to incidences of conversations going around in circles.


Invented in the early [[16th century]] and only used as a supporter in [[England|English]] [[heraldry]].
Invented in the early [[16th century]] and only used as a supporter in [[England|English]] [[heraldry]].

Revision as of 00:22, 9 July 2006

A chatloup is an animal with the head of a cat, body of a wolf and the horns of a goat. It can also be called a Calopus. Some people have them as part of their devices

Invented in the early 16th century and only used as a supporter in English heraldry. Chatloup.gif