Clouds in heraldry (i.e., used on coats of arms) were not at all like our modern typical "cottonball" child's drawing.
A heraldic cloud looks something like a piece of old-fashioned ribbon candy, as shown in the picture linked below.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nmfa/Heraldry/cloud.png
it means that the cloud is holding all of the rain
It predicts severe weather and its a low cloud(that is if you know what i mean by a low cloud haha)
It means storms when nimbo is added to a type of cloud.
Nothing!
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The colors on the Spanish flag are based on the Heraldic schemes of the Crown of Aragon.
State Heraldic Museum was created in 1909.
Flemish Heraldic Council was created in 1984.
Blue in heraldic tincture is referred to as "azure".
It means nothing, Heraldic sheilds were used to show who the soldier was. The soldier would have chose the symbol, its colour and the background colour so he could be identified clearly in battle or if he died.
United States Heraldic Registry was created in 2005.
To identify individuals by their name or their status.
Honesty and loyalty.
If you mean 'distaff,' in terms of 'the female side of a family,' the Heraldic counterpart would be 'spear-side.'
its a shield
The heraldic charge in the shape of a small ring is an annulet.
The answer is on cloud nine. Cumulus is a type of cloud.