| DescriptionCross-avellane-1.svg | English: Depiction of the heraldic "avellane cross", a form of cross which resembles four filberts in their husks or cases, joined together at the great end. The term comes from the Latin name for the hazel, originally Nux avellana. |
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| Source | http://heraldicart.org/cross-couped/#avellane-cross, adapted by authors from A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry (Parker 1984) - page 159 of original source:https://archive.org/stream/aglossarytermsu08parkgoog#page/n192/mode/1up/search/avellane |
| Author | Originally by James Parker, with Henry Gough, 1894. |
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