Heraldic dictionary – Tinctures

In this post in the “Heraldic dictionary” series providing interlanguage help on heraldry, we’ll focus on the heraldic tinctures.

I am only looking at the basic ones and ignoring the stains (tenne, mulberry, sanguine, etc.) and other country specific tinctures (such as rose, blue celeste, etc.).

Heraldic dictionary   Tinctures: tinctures

Those above marked as “?” simply mean that I don’t know and couldn’t find the appropriate term. If anyone knows them, please feel free to post a comment or send me an email.

One Comment

  1. Ton de witte says:

    Dutch terms : Or = Goud, Argent = Zilver, Azure= Azuur, Gules = Keel, Purpure = Purper, Sable = Sabel, Vert = Sinopel
    Ermine = Hermelijn, Ermines = Tegen Hermelijn, Erminois = Goud Hermelijn, Pean = Tegen Goud Hermelijn, Vair = Vair, Counter Vair = Tegen Vair, Potent = Krukken Vair, Counter Potent = Tegen Krukken Vair.

    German : Counter Vair = Gegenfeh, Ermines = Gegen Hermelin, Erminois = Gold Hermelin

    French : Erminois = Hermine au Champ d’Or, Pean = Contre-hermine au Champ de Sable

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