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- STELLA
- The Latin/Italian for star and occasionally seen in place of that term – see star 1).
  
  - STEMMED
- In heraldry see slipped.
  
  
  ![[stemmed example]](../images/v/vx-ch-ag090.gif) 
 Flag of Thalheim, Switzerland
 
  - STEPPED
- The term used when the diagonal dividing line on a shield, banner of arms or a flag is 
  created by a series of step-like indentations – but see the note below (also 
  dancetty, 
  serrated 1), 
  stepped fly and 
  stepped gonfalon).
  
  
  ![[stepped example]](../images/v/vx-hr-kr-ds.gif)  ![[stepped example]](../images/v/vx-hr)kr-ds.gif) 
 Flag and Arms of Donja Stubica, Croatia
 Please note that this term may also be used to describe other charges as appropriate, for example a "mount stepped" 
  (as illustrated below), or see the "stepped pattern" on the flag of 
  Artsakh – see mount 
  (also cross of Calvary).
  
   
  
  ![[stepped example]](../images/v/vx-pt-vlpag.gif)  
 Flag of Argeriz, Portugal
 
  - STEPPED FLY
- 1) (adj) A term for the type of flag, now largely (if not wholly) obsolete, whose fly is 
  extended by a rectangular projection (smaller in width and of varying length) centred on the 
  horizontal meridian of the flag (see also 
  engrailed fly, 
  fly 1), 
  meridian,
  stepped,
  schwenkel,
  stepped and 
  tails).
- 2) See ‘stepped gonfalon below.
    
  
  ![[stepped flags]](../images/v/vxt-d314b.gif)  ![[stepped flags]](../images/v/vxt-d314.gif)  ![[stepped flags]](../images/v/vxt-d314a.gif)  
 A selection of 19th century US House Flags (CS)
 Notes
 a) This was not considered an established term and had been 
  introduced by the Editors as no (accurately descriptive) established alternative could then be found, 
  however, since that time the Italian term “gonfaloni scalinati” has been discovered and is 
  accordingly defined below.
 b) At the time of writing it is unclear as to whether the flag having a 
  straight-sided but angled fly (as illustrated below) should be considered as “engrailed“ 
  or “stepped“  see engrailed fly.
 
  
   
 Flag of Betxi, Spain (Jose Antonio Jimenez Ruiz)
 
  - STEPPED GONFALON
- (adj) The term (and a direct translation of the Italian “gonfaloni scalinati”) that may 
  be used to describe those gonfalons whose fly forms a series of steps as in the examples given below 
  (see also gonfalon and stepped).
  
  
  
 Asymmetric Right (or Dexter) Stepped; Asymmetric Left (or Sinister) Stepped; Symmetrical Outwardly Stepped; Symmetrical 
  Inwardly Stepped
 
  - STICKPIN (or STICK PIN) FLAG
- See lapel flag 1).
  
  ![[flag pin]](../images/v/vxt-d899b.jpg)  
 Stickpin flag (worldflags4u)
 
  - STONED
- In heraldry see gemmed 1).
  
  ![[stoned]](../images/v/vx-ch-fr227.gif)  
 Flag of Villarsel-le-Gibloux, 
  Switzerland
 
  - STORM FLAG (or ENSIGN) 
- 1) Specifically, in US military usage, the smallest size of national flag flown at army 
  and marine corps 
  posts – 5 feet (1.5 m) wide by 9 feet 6 inches (2.9 m) long, or half as wide and 
  half as long as a marine corps post flag (see also 
 garrison flag 
  and post flag). 
- 2) Generally, a smaller size of flag than that laid down for general use, and meant to 
  be flown in stormy weather. 
- 3) See storm warning flag below. 
  - STORM WARNING FLAG (or PENNANT) 
- In US and some other usage, one of a system of flags and pennants used to 
  warn mariners of severe weather in the area – a weather or weather warning 
  flag (see also beach flag and
  maritime lifesaving flags).
  
  
      
 US Coast Guard Hurricane Warning Flag and
  Gale Warning Pennant
 
  - STREAMER 
- 1) A long narrow ribbon attached to a flag’s staff, such as those upon which 
  battle honours are inscribed – see award streamer 
  (also banderole, 
  battle honour 
  and streamer retaining ring). 
- 2) The term for a long narrow flag or pennant, now obsolete, usually (but not invariably) 
  showing livery colours, often fitted with a frame at the head and flown from a vessel for reasons of 
  bravado or as decoration – sometimes (inaccurately) called a gonfalon (see also 
  ancient 2), deck flags, 
 frame 2), 
  livery colours, 
  masthead pennant 2), 
  merchant pendant, 
  pavisade, 
  pennant 2) 
  and postures.
  
 3) See wimpel.
  
  ![[streamers]](../images/v/vx-henrigrace.jpg)  ![[streamers]](../images/v/vx-maryrose.jpg)  ![[streamers]](../images/v/vx-salamander.jpg)  
 The Henri Grace à Dieu (Wikipedia),
The Mary Rose (Wikipedia), English Royal Navy; 
The Salamander, Royal Scots Navy (Wikipedia)
    Please note with regard to 2) that streamers supplied to the Henry Grace a Dieu (flagship of the 
    English royal fleet) in 1514 are recorded as having ranged between 15 and 51 yards (13.5 m and 46 m) 
    long.
     
 
  - STREAMER RETAINING RING 
- An often decorative, ridged band sometimes fitted to the staff of a military 
  colour below the finial, and from which battle streamers are suspended (see also 
  battle honour, 
  colour 2), 
  staff 2) and streamer 1)). 
  
  - STRIKE (or STRIKE ONE’S COLOURS/COLORS)
- (v) Nautical terms meaning to surrender – to lower or haul down 
  one's flag, as a sign of that surrender (see also battle ensign(s),
  colours 4)  
  and nail one’s colours to the mast).
  
  
   
 French Frigate Striking Her Colours 1778 (Wikipedia)
 
  - STRINGED
- In heraldry a term used when the strings of a bow or of a musical instrument, the carrying strap of 
  a horn, or the tapes that hang below a prelate’s mitre, particularly when these are of a different 
  tincture (see also bugle horn, crozier, 
  garnished, lappets, 
  mitre and tincture).
  
  
        
 Flag of 
  Cornellà del Terri, Spain; 
  Flag of Cunha Baixa, Portugal; 
  Flag of Admiral of the Royal Cork Yacht Club, Ireland
 
  - STRIPE(S)
- A band or bands of colour – whether disposed vertically, horizontally or 
  diagonally – which generally reach one or more edges of a flag, but which do 
  not cover the whole area – see striped 
  (also appendix IX, 
  bar, 
  bend, 
  converging stripes, 
 expanding stripe(s), 
  fess, 
  multi-stripe, 
  pale, 
  triband, 
  tricolour and 
  bicolour).
  
  
        
 National Flag of St. Vincent; National Flag of 
  Gabon; National Flag of 
  Mauritius
 
  - STRIPED
- The term used to describe a flag having more than two parallel bands of colour – whether 
  disposed vertically or horizontally – but see appendix IX, 
 converging stripes, 
 expanding stripe(s), 
  multi-stripe, 
 stripe, 
 triband, and 
  tricolour (also 
 bicolour).
  
  
       
 Civil Flag of Belgium; National Flag of 
  Germany; National Flag of 
  Uganda
 
  - STUMPMAST (or STUMP MAST)
- A truncated mast (see also flying line, 
  and mast 1)).
  Please note that a stumpmast with a fixed yard at the 
  truck giving it a T-shape is common right forward in the bows of those bulk cargo 
  carrying vessels plying the inland waterways of Europe so as to allow for passing 
  under bridges and other overhead obstructions.  The taller of this type of mast is 
  also often hinged for lowering to deck level for the same purpose  (see also 
  truck and 
  yard).