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Tenné

In heraldry, tenné (; sometimes termed tenny〔 or tawny) is a "stain", or non-standard tincture, of orange, brown or orange-tawny colour.〔Fox-Davies, on p. 72, uses ''orange'' and ''tenné'' synonymously and in the next sentence defines ''tenné'' as "an orange-tawny colour." Leigh, as quoted by Woodcock & Robinson, on p. 52, defines ''tenne'' as "orenge colour"(HREF="http://www.kotoba.ne.jp/word/11/sic" TITLE="sic">sic'' ). Neubecker, on p. 86, on the other hand, equates ''tenné'' with ''brown'', as distinct from ''orange''.〕
Brown is sometimes, but very rarely, seen as a real heraldic colour and is then called ''Brunâtre'' ("brownish") in French and German blazons.
==Etymology==
In the ''Oxford English Dictionary'', ''tenné'' is described as "orange-brown, as a stain used in blazoning", and as a mid-16th century variant of Old French ''tané''.〔〔 The origin of both ''tenné'' and ''tawny'' is the Medieval Latin word ''tannare'', meaning to tan leather.

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