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'''Origin/meaning :'''<br/>
'''Origin/meaning :'''<br/>
The oldest known seal of the village is known from 1555 and 1593 and shows already the arms. The arms are a combination of in the right half the arms of [[Baden (State)|Baden]] and in the left half a canting worm. In the 19<sup>th</sup> century suddenly an unexplained symbol, looking like a pair of scissors, appears. In 1900 the State Archives proposed to use the older arms again, which was agreed upon by the local council. The new arms were adopted on December 28, 1900. The colours of the left part were chosen arbitrarily, as no historical colours were known.
The oldest known seal of the village is known from 1555 and 1593 and shows already the arms. The arms are a combination of in the right half the arms of [[Baden (State)|Baden]] and in the left half a canting worm. In the 19<sup>th</sup> century suddenly an unexplained symbol, looking like a pair of scissors, appears.  
 
In 1900 the State Archives proposed to use the older arms again, which was agreed upon by the local council. The new arms were adopted on December 28, 1900. The colours of the left part were chosen arbitrarily, as no historical colours were known.


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