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has gloss | eng: A vexilloid has the same functions as a flag but it looks different. Vexilloids are characteristic of traditional societies and ancient empires (Flags did not come into general use until medieval times.). A vexilloid consists of a staff held upright with a cloth banner that hangs down vertically on the staff and on top of the staff is an emblem, such as a carved animal. |
has gloss | eng: "Vexilloid" is a term used tenuously to describe vexillary (flag-like) objects used by countries, organizations, or individuals as a form of representation other than flags. Coined by Whitney Smith in 1958, he defined a vexilliod as: |
lexicalization | eng: Vexilloid |
instance of | c/Flags |
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has gloss | lav: Veksiloīds ir valstu, organizāciju vai privātpersonu lietots karogveidīgs objekts no karoga atšķirīgā veidolā. Terminu 1958. gadā ieviesis veksilologs Vitnijs Smits (Whitney Smith), kurš veksoloīdu definējis sekojoši: |
lexicalization | lav: Veksiloīds |
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media:img | Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg |
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