Lymphad

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Lymphad is a heraldic representation of a medieval single-masted galley traditionally associated with the Scottish Hebrides and the Lords of the Isles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heraldic charge
heraldic ship
appearsIn arms of Argyll and Bute Council NERFINISHED
arms of several Scottish island councils
arms of the Lordship of the Isles
arms of various Scottish clans
associatedWith Lords of the Isles NERFINISHED
Scottish Hebrides NERFINISHED
Scottish heraldry
category heraldic ship charge
maritime heraldic symbol
depicts medieval galley
etymologyRelatedTo Gaelic word for ship or galley
fieldOfUse heraldry
vexillology
hasMastCount single-masted
historicalAssociation Lordship of the Isles NERFINISHED
medieval Scottish maritime culture
isStylized true
languageOfTerm Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
mayInclude crew or rowers
ropes and rigging
oftenTinctured gules
or
sable
regionOfOrigin Hebrides NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
represents galley used by the Lords of the Isles
symbolizes connection to the Isles
island lordship
maritime authority
naval strength
sea power
timePeriodDepicted Middle Ages NERFINISHED
typicalFeature castle-like stern and prow
flags or pennons on mast
furled sail or unfurled sail
oars in action
single mast
usedIn civic heraldry
clan heraldry
coats of arms
visualContext banner
seal
shield

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