词条 | Hinckaert knot |
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| knot =Hinckaert knot | image = | image_caption = | badge =Hinckaert badge.png | badge_caption = The Hinckaert badge. | family = Hinckaert family | region = Netherlands | notes = Named for Philip Hinckaert, maître d'hôtel to Philip the Handsome in the late 15th century. }} The Hinckaert knot, a type of decorative unknot, is a heraldic knot used primarily in Dutch heraldry. It is most notable for its appearance on the Hinckaert family heraldic badge, where a semi-angular form is used as canting arms, a common practice with heraldic badges. The name "Hinckaert" is delineated as a derivation of hincken, "to limp", in the badge. Hence the center crutch, and the buckle on the knot, implying that it is a strap used to attach the crutch to the leg.[1] The dexter "P" and sinister "G" are traditionally translated as standing for Philip (Hinckaert), with whom the knot originated, and his wife, née Gasparine.[1] References1. ^1 {{cite book |title= Archaeologia: or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity|last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |year= 1887|publisher= Society of Antiquaries of London|location= Harvard University|isbn= |pages= 73–74 |url= }} {{Heraldic knot}}{{knot-stub}}{{Heraldry-stub}} 2 : Decorative knots|Heraldic charges |
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