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Tenné

In heraldry, tenné (/ˈtɛni/; sometimes termed tenny or tawny) is a "stain", or non-standard tincture, of orange (in English blazonry), light brown (in French heraldry) or orange-tawny (in continental heraldry) colour.

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Class
Stain
Heavenly body
Dragon's tail
Jewel
Sardonyx
Non-heraldic equivalent
Orange, brown, orange-tawny colour
Tricking abbr.
♌︎[citation needed]

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Etymology

Hatchings

Poetic meanings

In theory and in practice

In Britain

In continental Europe

In Australia

In South Africa

In the United States

In popular culture

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Tenné

Nodes76
Edges75
Triples93
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.026316
Components1

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Tenné

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related to In Britain · 20
Tenné → According, British, Derby, Despite, Dundee United, Dundee United Football Club, Earl, Fox-Davies, Heraldry, Heraldry Society, Lord Fitzhardinge, Northumberland, Scotland, Stanley, The Coat, The Oxford Guide, To, Visitation, West Yorkshire, Woodward
related to In continental Europe · 20
Tenné → According, British, Department, Empire, English, Fox-Davies, France, French, German, Heraldry, In French, It, La Neuville-Roy, Lamorlaye, Maruéjols-lès-Gardon, Oise, Orangé, Ottfried Neubecker, Oxford Guide, Tanné
related to Etymology · 19
Tenné → Accedens, According, Armory, As, Elsewhere, English, French, Gerard Leigh, In, It, Leigh, Medieval Latin, Old French, Orenge, Oxford English Dictionary, Redde, The, Used, Yellowe
related to In theory and in practice · 11
Tenné → Armory, Arthur Charles Fox-Davies, Complete Guide, Empire, English, France, Gerard Leigh's The Accendance, Heraldry, Oxford Guide, The Oxford Guide, While
related to In the United States · 8
Tenné → Army Heraldic Program Office, Cavalry, Heraldry, Institute, Signal Battalion, Signal Corps, The, These
related to Examples · 5
Tenné → Brunâtre, Continental, English, F08800, FF6600 Orange
related to Hatchings · 2
Tenné → Perhaps, The
related to Poetic meanings · 2
Tenné → Dragon's, In
Class · 1
Tenné → Stain
Heavenly body · 1
Tenné → Dragon's tail

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colour heraldry orange colours arms french tawny also brown english field hatching heraldic coat called used brunâtre continental france stain

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
TennéClassStain1.00infobox
TennéHeavenly bodyDragon's tail1.00infobox
TennéJewelSardonyx1.00infobox
TennéNon-heraldic equivalentOrange, brown, orange-tawny colour1.00infobox
TennéTricking abbr.♌︎[citation needed]1.00infobox
Tennéis alight-brownish colour that leather is supposed to have once tanned0.90text
Tennérelated to EtymologyIn0.60section
Tennérelated to EtymologyOxford English Dictionary0.60section
Tennérelated to EtymologyOld French0.60section
Tennérelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Tennérelated to EtymologyMedieval Latin0.60section
Tennérelated to EtymologyAs0.60section

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