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A ged is a heraldic term for the fish known in English as a pike. It is often used in "canting" coats; that is, using coats of arms to make a pun on the last name of the bearer, one of his titles, a nickname, or the name of his estate. The word ged is derived from the Old Norse gaddr (spike). The Norse word is the origin of the terms for pike in the modern North Germanic languages: Swedish: gädda, Danish: gedde, Norwegian: gjedde, and the Faroese and Icelandic: gedda.

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  • A ged is a heraldic term for the fish known in English as a pike. It is often used in "canting" coats; that is, using coats of arms to make a pun on the last name of the bearer, one of his titles, a nickname, or the name of his estate. The word ged is derived from the Old Norse gaddr (spike). The Norse word is the origin of the terms for pike in the modern North Germanic languages: Swedish: gädda, Danish: gedde, Norwegian: gjedde, and the Faroese and Icelandic: gedda. (en)
  • Un ged es un término heráldico para el pez conocido como carpado o lucio.​​ En muchos casos se usa como "parlante" en los blasones; que significa, en al jerga de los escudos de armas hacer un juego de palabras con el apellido del portador, uno de sus títulos, un apodo, o el nombre de un estado. La palabra ged deriva del Nórdico antiguo gaddr (spike). En el sueco contemporáneo la palabra que se usa para carpado es gädda. En cambio en el Danés la palabra para lucio es gedde y en el islandés actual, la palabra es gaddur, muy parecida al nórdico. (es)
  • In araldica il luccio è un pesce molto usato quale arma parlante. In molti casi simboleggia diritti di pesca. (it)
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  • A ged is a heraldic term for the fish known in English as a pike. It is often used in "canting" coats; that is, using coats of arms to make a pun on the last name of the bearer, one of his titles, a nickname, or the name of his estate. The word ged is derived from the Old Norse gaddr (spike). The Norse word is the origin of the terms for pike in the modern North Germanic languages: Swedish: gädda, Danish: gedde, Norwegian: gjedde, and the Faroese and Icelandic: gedda. (en)
  • Un ged es un término heráldico para el pez conocido como carpado o lucio.​​ En muchos casos se usa como "parlante" en los blasones; que significa, en al jerga de los escudos de armas hacer un juego de palabras con el apellido del portador, uno de sus títulos, un apodo, o el nombre de un estado. La palabra ged deriva del Nórdico antiguo gaddr (spike). En el sueco contemporáneo la palabra que se usa para carpado es gädda. En cambio en el Danés la palabra para lucio es gedde y en el islandés actual, la palabra es gaddur, muy parecida al nórdico. (es)
  • In araldica il luccio è un pesce molto usato quale arma parlante. In molti casi simboleggia diritti di pesca. (it)
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  • Ged (heráldica) (es)
  • Ged (heraldry) (en)
  • Luccio (araldica) (it)
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