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cut off in a straight line, a term especially used in regard to heads and limbs of animals. Ordinaries are sometimes said to be couped, but more often they are termed ''[[Humetté|humetté]]''
 
cut off in a straight line, a term especially used in regard to heads and limbs of animals. Ordinaries are sometimes said to be couped, but more often they are termed ''[[Humetté|humetté]]''
  
''Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866''
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'''E003''' - ''Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866''
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Said of members of animals when they are cleanly cut off.<br/>
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'''E008''' - ''Heraldry, english and foreign di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1896''
  
 
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cut off in a straight line, a term especially used in regard to heads and limbs of animals. Ordinaries are sometimes said to be couped, but more often they are termed humetté

E003 - Elements of heraldry, di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1866

Said of members of animals when they are cleanly cut off.
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E008 - Heraldry, english and foreign di William H. Whitmore - edito a New York nel 1896