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The upper half shows seven waves and 5 'roofs', which refer to an old rhyme about the village :<br>
The upper half shows seven waves and 5 'roofs', which refer to an old rhyme about the village :<br>
'Bockert h&auml;tt si'eve H&ouml;tte on fiev P&ouml;tte' (Bockert has sevel wells and five houses).  
'Bockert h&auml;tt si'eve Hötte on fiev Pötte' (Bockert has sevel wells and five houses).  


The two beech leaves are canting, Bockert is derived from Buchenholz (beech forest). The two leaves refer to the former hamlets of Ober- and Unterbockert. The colours are those of Prussia (black-silver) and its Rhine province (green-silver), as the village developed under Prussian rule.  
The two beech leaves are canting, Bockert is derived from Buchenholz (beech forest). The two leaves refer to the former hamlets of Ober- and Unterbockert. The colours are those of Prussia (black-silver) and its Rhine province (green-silver), as the village developed under Prussian rule.  
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