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Qué (quién) es Tenne - definición

IN HERALDRY NON-STANDARD TINCTURE, OF ORANGE, BROWN OR ORANGE-TAWNY COLOUR
Tenne; Brunâtre; Brunatre
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  • [[Coat of arms of West Yorkshire]], supported by a lion ''per fess gules and sable'' (dexter) and a lion ''per fess tenne and vert'' (sinister), with a lion ''per fess gules and tenne'' in crest
  • Fig. 36 from Fox-Davies, ''Complete Guide to Heraldry'' (1909): Extended hatching scheme used in continental heraldry. ''a'', ''Tenné''; ''b'', blood-red (''Sanguine''); ''c'', earth-brown (''Brunâtre''); ''d'', ''Iron'' ; ''e'', water-colour or ''Céleste'' ; ''f'', flesh-colour or ''Carnation''; ''g'', ashen-grey or ''Cendree'' ; ''h'', ''orange''; and ''i'', colour of nature.
  • 1910 arms of South Africa

tenne         
['t?ni]
¦ noun & adjective Heraldry orange-brown.
Origin
C16: obs. Fr., var. of OFr. tane (see tawny).
Tenne         
·noun A tincture, rarely employed, which is considered as an orange color or bright brown. It is represented by diagonal lines from sinister to dexter, crossed by vertical lines.
Tennes         
  • Persian style bull [[protome]] found in Sidon gives testimony of the Aecheminid rule and influence. Marble, 5th century BC
  • Coin of Tennes. Tennes can be seen walking behind the Achaemenid king on his carriage.
4TH-CENTURY BC PHOENICIAN KING OF SIDON
Phoenician revolt
Tennes (Tabnit II in the Phoenician language) was a King of Sidon under the Achaemenid Empire. His predecessor was Abdashtart I (in Greek, Straton I), the son of Baalshillem II, who ruled the Phoenician city-state of Sidon from () , having been associated in power by his father since the 380s.

Wikipedia

Tenné

In heraldry, tenné (; sometimes termed tenny or tawny) is a "stain", or non-standard tincture, of orange (in English blazonry), light brown (in French heraldry) or orange-tawny (in continental heraldry) colour.

Tenné, however, is not to be confused with Brunâtre ("brownish") of French and German blazons.

Tenné is used for the depiction of leather colour, while the much darker Brunâtre is used for the depiction of bear hide colour.

Ejemplos de uso de Tenne
1. Advertisement Tenne inaugurated his 50–kilowatt solar array this week.
2. Tenne paid for the new power generating system with loans and out of his own funds.
3. Yesterday, unidentified intruders stole parts used to absorb solar radiation on the Tenne Farm, south of Yeruham.
4. It‘s more than the need to be independent." In addition, Tenne is not waiting for the expected wind power incentives to take effect, and he is installing small turbines for electricity production around his farm.
5. Moshe Tenne built the plant on his Negev farm for NIS 1.3 million, and he estimates he will sell NIS 220,000 of electricity a year to the national power grid.