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[[File:cwallgun_cest.svg|thumb|[[Tyll Cwallgun]]'s cest, <small>{{cs|jrt|cst ‘amzylwyz gwen & jar tban higw ; wnhbr toeg ‘cwaqgunol bd & | [[File:cwallgun_cest.svg|thumb|[[Tyll Cwallgun]]'s cest, <small>{{cs|jrt|cst ‘amzylwyz gwen & jar tban higw ; wnhbr toeg ‘cwaqgunol bd & hantvwþwyr bd pob pyngun ; gwyþr golau tau . bd pob & gwen ðwy ; wnhbr mwzynt ‘cwaqgunol ^}}</small> ''Cest Amrhylwyrh gwen ny jar teban higw, wnehebr toeg Cwallgunol bed ny hantfwthwyr bed pob pyngun, gwyther golau tau, bed pob ny gwen ddwy, wnehebr mwrhynt Cwallgunol'']] | ||
A '''cest''' ({{cs|jrt|cst}} /kest/, [[Phyrean language|Phyrean]] for "shield") is a heraldic representation of a person or entity as a design on a shield. In its most basal form, cest refers to the design of the shield itself, but in common parlance it has come to represent artistic representations of such shields, often amplified in ways impossible or difficult to recreate in physical form. | A '''cest''' ({{cs|jrt|cst}} /kest/, [[Phyrean language|Phyrean]] for "shield") is a heraldic representation of a person or entity as a design on a shield. In its most basal form, cest refers to the design of the shield itself, but in common parlance it has come to represent artistic representations of such shields, often amplified in ways impossible or difficult to recreate in physical form. | ||
[[Category:Culture of Phyrea]] [[Category:Heraldry]] | [[Category:Culture of Phyrea]] [[Category:Heraldry]] | ||
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A cest (cst /kest/, Phyrean for "shield") is a heraldic representation of a person or entity as a design on a shield. In its most basal form, cest refers to the design of the shield itself, but in common parlance it has come to represent artistic representations of such shields, often amplified in ways impossible or difficult to recreate in physical form.