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Miss Elaine Eos (Misc@*your-shoes*PlayNaked.com) 2006/02/25 22:51

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In article <ab144$43fc7cbe$546805c8$4848@cache20.multikabel.net>,
 Jack <herschel@quicknet.nl> wrote:

> "From your coat of arms"  means.

Need more context, but a "coat of arms" is like a "family crest" or
ancestral shield -- "arms" as in "armory", not legs & arms.

Many European countries had traditional coats of arms for royal and
military-leader families.

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