"ombre du soleil"?

 
Daniel C. Boyer
 
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14 February 2007 15:19
 

What is it about "ombre du soleil" here?  This is nonsense. If a particular type of sun is to be blazoned, fine, or if it’s to be blazoned from the roundel ("orange") POV, fine, but what about it says it’s a shadow?  Moreover, shouldn’t the tenne charges be fimbriated Or?

 
Guy Power
 
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14 February 2007 15:27
 

ombre de soleil is the sun without a face.

—Guy

 
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14 February 2007 15:31
 

Guy, isn’t that in the past? I read, can’t remember where, that there is no hard and fast written, or un-written, rule placing the face on a sun anymore. Am I wrong?

 
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14 February 2007 19:53
 

Donnchadh wrote:

Guy, isn’t that in the past? I read, can’t remember where, that there is no hard and fast written, or un-written, rule placing the face on a sun anymore. Am I wrong?


Denny,

 

Dunno.  He asked, I answered.  :D

 

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26 February 2007 21:04
 

...and who better to identify that term than a faceless bureaucrat?  (What?  I’m one too??  Who’da thunk…)