- SURFING FLAG (or PENNANT)
- See beach flag.
  
  
      
 Surfing Flag, UK;
  Surfing Pennant, France
 
- SURMOUNTED BY
- 1) In vexillology a term that may be used when one charge is placed above or at the 
top of another – but see above 1) (also charge 1) and topped 1)).
- 2) In heraldry the term used when an ordinary or a charge (or charges) is 
(or are) placed over – that is in front of – another as per the examples given 
below, and which generally (although not exclusively) touches the field – but see the notes below, 
charged 2), debruised and 
overall 2) (also 
charge 1), 
ensigned, 
ordinary and 
throughout.
      
 Civil Flag and Ensign of Danzig 1920–1939; 
Red Hand Flag of Northern Ireland; 
  Army Flag, UK
 Notes
 a) With regard to 2) the correct heraldic term for a charge (such as a crown or coronet) 
  placed above rather than over  that is in front of  another is ‘ensigned’ 
  as referenced above.
 b) Also please note with regard to 2), it is suggested that a glossary or dictionary or heraldry be consulted with regard to comparative 
  use of the terms "charged", “overall” and “surmounted by”.
 
  - SURROGATE FLAG
- 1) See fictitious flag.
  
 2) A flag that is introduced as a replacement for one previously in use but now banned.
  
  ![[surrogate flag]](../images/v/vx-su^.gif)  ![[surrogate flag]](../images/v/vx-jp_1946a.gif) 
 Surrogate/Fictitious flag of the Soviet Army; 
  Surrogate Civil Ensign 1945, Japan
 
  - SURTOUT
- An alternative heraldic term to overall  see overall 2).
  
  
  ![[ChĂȘne-Bourg]](../images/v/vx-ch-ge013.gif) 
 Flag of Chêne-Bourg, Switzerland
 
  - SWAG (or SWAGGED)
- A semi-circular display of gathered fabric usually in the National Colours (or collection of such
  displays) used to celebrate an event  but see bunting 2) 
  (also fan).
  
  ![[fan]](../images/v/vxt-d1418.gif)  ![[swag]](../images/v/vxt-swag1.jpg)  ![[swag]](../images/v/vxt-swag2.jpg)  
 
  - SWALLOW-TAIL(ED) 
- 1) A V-shaped cut in the fly of a flag or pennant and forming two points  fork/forked tail or 
  fork-tailed  but see 
  'double pointed' (also  
  crutch
fly 1), 
indentation(s),
orthogonal,
palm, rounded swallow-tail and 
hussar cut). 
- 2) adj A flag or pennant having such a cut or cuts in the fly (see also 
swallowtail and tongue, triangular-tongued
and triple-tailed 2)).
  
  
  ![[a swallowtail flag]](../images/v/vx-de~w.gif)  ![[a swallowtail flag]](../images/v/vx-xf-sde_z.gif)  ![[a swallowtail flag]](../images/v/vxt-d2523.gif)  
 Naval Ensign, Germany; 
  Flag Z in the German Signal Code; 
  State Ensign of Saar, Germany
 
  - SWALLOWTAIL AND TONGUE 
- 1) A flag as above, but having a narrower third tail between the other two and so coming 
  to three points at the fly  three-tailed or tongued, or a double- 
  or (inaccurately) triple-swallowtail (see also 
indentation(s),
 palm,
  square-tongued,
  tails,
  tongue(s) 1) and triangular-tongued
 2) See triple-tailed 1)).
  
  ![[Finnish naval ensign]](../images/v/vx-fi~.gif)  ![[a tongued swallowtail]](../images/v/vx-sk-nz-cc.gif)  ![[Swedish naval ensign]](../images/v/vx-se~.gif)  
 War Flag/Naval Ensign of 
  Finland;
  Flag of Čechy, Slovakia; 
  Naval Ensign of Sweden
 
  
  - SWASTIKA
- An ancient symbol in the form of an equal-armed cross with each arm continued at 
  a right angle, presently used (running anti-clockwise) as the emblem of a Chinese 
  humanitarian organization founded in 1922 and of the Korean Buddhists, (in a clock-wise form) on the 
  presidential flag of Finland, and until 1945 as the emblem of the German Nazi Party – a 
  crooked/hooked cross, fylfot or cross potent rebated (see also arrow cross, 
cross 2), rune(s) 
  and sun cross).
  
  
  ![[Germany 1933]](../images/v/vx-de-1933.gif)  ![[swastika example]](../images/v/vxt-d320.gif)  ![[swastika]](../images/v/vx-us}anp8.gif)  
 National Flag, Germany 193345; 
  China and Korea (CS); National Socialist White People's Party 1976, US
 
  - SWORD 
- A sharp-edged weapon consisting of a blade and a hilt (handle); it will 
  usually be equipped with a full or partial handguard and 
  in some cases also a pommel. Swords vary much with period and region, although in general (vexillological) 
  use the name largely (but by no means exclusively) refers to a medieval-type weapon 
  having a straight double-edged blade, with a hilt, cross-guard and pommel, and based upon a classical 
  Roman short-sword  the gladius  but see sabre, 
  scimitar and zulfikar
  (also hilted and pommeled). 
  
  
  ![[sword]](../images/v/vx-by-ma-ca.gif)  ![[sword]](../images/v/vx-no-10-34.gif)  ![[sword]](../images/v/vx-ca^army16.gif) 
 Flag of Chavusy, Belarus; 
  Flag of Haegebostad, Norway; 
  Flag of the Army, UKPlease note that the many types of
  sword are beyond the remit of this dictionary, and it is suggested that a suitable source be consulted if further details are required.  
 
  - SWORD CROSS 
- See cross fitchy and 
cross of Santiago. 
  
  
  ![[sword cross]](../images/v/vx-pt-almlf-lj.gif)  ![[sword cross]](../images/v/vx-de-rb-07-ws.gif)  ![[sword cross]](../images/v/vx-pt-vgsvs-va.gif) 
 Flag of Laranjeiro, Portugal; 
  Flag of Wilstedt, Germany; 
  Flag of Vagos, Portugal
 
  - SWORD FLAMANT 
- The heraldic term for a flaming sword  see flaming sword 
  (also flamant). 
  
  
  ![[sword flamant]](../images/v/vx-pt-idnma.gif) 
 Flag of São Miguel de Acha, Portugal
 
  - SWORD KNOT 
- See dress knot. 
  
  
  ![[dress knot]](../images/v/vxt-d1325.gif) 
 Officer’s Sword/Dress Knot, USN and USCG (marlowwhite.com)
 
  - SWORD OF ALI
- See zulfikar. 
  
  
   
 Standard of the Bey of Tunis c18601957
 
  
  - SYMBOL
- 1) Generically, the vexilloid, flag, coat of arms, emblem or badge that may be considered 
  representative or symbolic of a nation, region, municipality, people, organization or cause – see 
badge 1), 
coat of arms 1),  
emblem 1), 
emblem, military or governmental, 
emblem, state or national, 
vexilloid 1) and 
vexilloid 1).
  - 2) Specifically, see Logo 1).
  
  
  ![[Nordic Council]](../images/v/vx-xn_nordc.gif)  ![[symbol]](../images/v/vx-us$appbl.gif)  ![[PANAM]](../images/v/vx-us$panam.gif) 
 Former Flag of the Nordic Council; 
  Flag of Apple Inc., US; 
  Flag of Pan American World Airways
 
 
- SYMBOLS OF DISGRACE
- In heraldry see abatements.
  
  ![[PANAM]](../images/v/vxt-d4167.gif) 
 Lion couard denoting cowardice or dishonour (Wikipedia)
 
  
  - SYMBOLS OF THE STATE OF
- See state symbols 2).
  
  ![[New Mexico state symbol]](../images/v/vx-us-nm.gif)  ![[New Mexico state symbol]](../images/v/vx-nmseal1887.gif)  ![[New Mexico state symbol]](../images/v/vxt-d1589b.gif)  
 Some Symbols of the State of New Mexico, US (fotw,
  HOTW and CS)
 
  - SYMMETRICAL OUTWARDLY (or INWARDLY) STEPPED
- See stepped gonfalon.   
  
    