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Please note, that this term has been introduced by the Editors as a vexillological alternative to the heraldically derived ”dexter edge”.

Lesser Arms and State Flag of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Please note that the mural crown which represents a village can also be composed of foliage rather than be masoned (as illustrated below) see mural crown 2).

Arms of Borshevichi, Ukraine
Flag of Müswangen, Switzerland;
Flag of Podlehnik, Slovenia;
Flag of Monthey, Switzerland
Ensign Flown At The Leech: Ensign At The Peak
Please note that an ensign should always be flown from an ensign staff at the stern whilst at anchor or berthed alongside.
Flag of Servion, Switzerland
Please note that the Editors recommend the use of the heraldic term as being more accurate and will avoid any potential confusion.
Flag and Arms Černošín, Czechia
Ensign of the Royal Norwegian Yacht Club
Please note that definition 3) is given with regard to the consistent use of proportions when describing a flag and its charges, however, it is suggested that when giving the actual dimensions of any such charge the phrase ‘width across’ should be used for its horizontal measurement and the word ‘height’ for its vertical size.

Privateer Ensign, Spain 1820
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