- TRADE UNION BANNER 
- See ‘banner 3)’. 
  - TRADE UNION FLAG
- A flag, as opposed to a banner as defined herein, that is representative of a trade union or an affiliation 
  of such unions (see also ‘banner 3)’).
  
  
        
 Metal Industry Union, Germany;
  General Labour Confederation, Colombia;
  General Workers Union, Portugal
 Please note that, in both historical and/or contemporary terms, a trade 
  union flag and a political flag can often be very closely linked – see 
  ‘political flag 2)’. 
  - TRAILING 
- 1) In UK military and some other usage, a term for marching with a colour 
  or flag dragging on the ground, or standing in that position, and is employed 
  as a mark of respect to the head of state at funerals or as a token of victory in a parade of captured 
  enemy colours – but see ‘vailing’ 
  (also ‘dipping 1)’). 
- 2) An uncommon method of saluting using a flag hoisted on a pole  the flag 
  is lowered until it just touches the ground for a few seconds, and then raised 
  smartly  practiced in some monarchies as a salute to a member of the royal family.
  
  - TRAILING EDGE
- An alternative term for the sinister edge of a vertically hung banner or a gonfalon – see 
  ‘sinister edge 2)’.
  
  
   
 Please note, that this term has been introduced by the Editors as a vexillological 
  alternative to the heraldically derived "sinister edge". 
  - TRANSARTAT 
- A medieval term, now obsolete, for a banner on a crossbar. 
  - TRANSFIXED
- The heraldic term used when a charge or animal has been pierced with an arrow, sword, lance or other 
  weapon (see also ‘pierced 2)’).
  
  
        
 Flag of Senčur, Slovenia; 
  Flag of Mače, Croatia; 
  Arms and Flag of Lipnica, Poland
 
  - TRANSPOSED
- An alternative heraldic term to reversed  see ‘reversed 2)’.
  
    
     
 Arms and Flag of Milower, Germany
 
  - TRANSVERSANT (or TRANSVERSE)
- Heraldically derived terms used when the charge on a flag is shown as being rotated 90 
  degrees from the position in which it is usually seen (see also Latin Cross and its following note b).
    
  ![[transversant cross example]](../images/v/vxt-d614.gif)  ![[transversant shield example]](../images/v/vxt-d614a.gif)  
 
  - TRANSVERSED
- An alternative heraldic term to contourne  see ‘contourné’.
    
  ![[transversed example]](../images/v/vxt-d3694.gif)  
 Flag of Bergues, France
 
  - TRAPEZOID (or TRAPEZIUM)
- 1) A charge similar to a triangle but with the apex squared, as in the flag of 
  Kuwait (see also ‘triangle’).
- 2) The alternative terms used to describe a triangular pennant whose apex is squared  a trapezoidal pennant (see also 
  ‘code pennant’, 
  ‘numeral pennant’ and 
  ‘pennant 2)’.
  
  
  ![[Kuwait - Trapezium example]](../images/v/vxt-d323.gif)    
 National Flag of Kuwait; Pennant of the Yacht Racing Union of the Great Lakes, US
 
  - TRAPEZOIDAL PENNANT
- See ‘trapezoid 2)’.
  
  ![[Kuwait - Trapezium example]](../images/v/vxt-d1159.gif)  
 Burgee of the Watersportvereniging Werkendam, The Netherlands
 
  - TREFOIL
- The heraldic term for a charge in the form of a stylized flower or plant with three 
  petals or leaves, and which is almost invariably shown bearing a stalk (see also 
  ‘cinquefoil’, 
  ‘cloverstems’,
  ‘cross botonny’ and 
  ‘quatrefoil’) 
  
  
        
 Flag of Trpinja, Croatia; 
  Flag of Ungersheim, France; 
  Flag of Mladenovac, Serbia
 Please note that a cloverleaf and the traditional Irish emblem – 
  a shamrock – are also trefoils.
   
  
   
 Burgee of the Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club
 
  - TREFOIL (or TREFLEE) CROSS
- In heraldry see ‘cross botonny’.
  
  
  ![[trefoil cross flag]](../images/v/vxt-d1910.gif)  ![[trefoil cross flag]](../images/v/vxt-d4425.gif) 
 Flag of Boudevilliers, Switzerland;
  Arms of Vestby, Norway
 
  - TRESSURE
- The heraldic term used by some writers to describe a narrow single border inset 
  from the edges of a shield, banner of arms or a flag – but see ‘orle 1)’ 
  and its following note (also ‘border’, 
  ‘double-tressure’ 
  and ‘inset border’).
  
      
 Flag of the Customs Administration, Turkey; 
  Rank Flag of a General Officer, Croatia
 
  - TRESSURE FLEURY (or TRESSURE FLORY)
- In heraldry see ‘fleury’ and ‘tressure’ (also ‘double-tressure fleury counter fleury’).
  
      
 Flag and Arms of Vang, Norway