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sandrewn

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Vexillology is a word combining elements of the Latin vexillum (a Roman military standard) with the Greek –logia (study).

US vexillologist Whitney Smith coined the term in the late 1950s.

He used it to describe the scientific study of flags – their types, forms, history, symbolism and functions – and the development of a body of related knowledge, theories and principles.

However, its meaning has since expanded to include any interest in flags more generally.

By extension, a student of flags is a vexillologist.

The art of flag design is vexillography, while a flag designer is a vexillographer.

» About vexillology

 

What are the five rules of vexillology?

The Five Principles are:
  • Keep It Simple. The flag should be so simple that a child can draw it from memory.
  • Use Meaningful Symbolism. The flag's images, colors, or patterns should relate to what it symbolizes.
  • Use 2 or 3 Basic Colors. ...
  • No Lettering or Seals. ...
  • Be Distinctive or Be Related.

Good Flag, Bad Flag - North American Vexillological Association

 

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drpaladin

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It's a shame it's about flags. Getting vexillated sounds exciting.

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Paladin

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Because there isn't a groan emoji I apologize in advance. Trying to remember which flag belongs with which country can be very vexing.

Dare I go for another flag joke? OK. What's the best thing about Switzerland? I'm not sure but their flag is a big plus.

 

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Paladin

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More seriously, I loved the graphic of national flags and the "coexist" slogan. It is a very appropriate reminder when we have tension in various places around the world. Vexillology  is the study of all flags, not just national flags, and in the context of "coexist" our rainbow flag is very significant, along with the flags of various first nations' peoples.

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JamesSavik

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When I first saw this word I thought: Ahh... Vexology! The study of things that vex people, like noisy barking dogs and raccoon raiders would be useful and practical...  wait, that ain't it.

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sandrewn

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Well, with the mention of.....

1 hour ago, JamesSavik said:

When I first saw this word I thought: Ahh... Vexology! The study of things that vex people, like noisy barking dogs and raccoon raiders would be useful and practical...  wait, that ain't it.

noisy barking dogs and racoon raiders, my mind was off, and down the garden path(sorry) yet again?!?!

I pictured  a rather large sign, with the flashing words, Bibbidi-Bobbidi- Boo!!!

 

Salagadoola mechika boola
bibbidi-bobbidi-boo.
Put 'em together and what have you got?
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!
 
Salagadoola mechika boola
bibbidi-bobbidi-boo.
It'll do magic, believe it or not.
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!
 
Now, salagadoola means mechika booleroo,
but the thing-a-ma-bob that does
the job is bibbidi-bobbidi-boo.
 
Deedlee do da deedlee doo
da deedlee doodlee doo,
do do do do do do deedlee doo,
deedlee doodlee
deedlee doodlee
deedlee doodlee doo!
 
bibbidi-bobbidi-boo!

 

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (from Cinderella) - YouTube

 

 

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Even if you won't ,I'll admit it, this one took me back over sixty years. Plus, I learned a new word, 'vexillology', thanks @Myr !

 

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Myr

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6 minutes ago, sandrewn said:

Even if you won't ,I'll admit it, this one took me back over sixty years. Plus, I learned a new word, 'vexillology', thanks @Myr !

I'm happy to see the interaction on the Words of the Day. 

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CarlHoliday

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No comment on vexillology would be appropriate than the "only in America" misuse of the national flag of Switzerland with the internationally recognized flag for the International Committee of the Red Cross.

Is this an Emergency Room or the meeting of Swiss skiers?

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