thumb|''Bringing in the boar's head''. In heraldry, the boar's head was sometimes used as symbol of hospitality, often seen as representing the host's willingness to feed guests well. It is likewise the symbol of a number of inns and taverns. thumb|Trestles in the medieval House of Stratford coat of arms: The trestle (also tressle, tressel and threstle) in [[heraldry is also used to mean hospitality, as historically the trestle was a tripod used both as a stool and a table support at banquets.]]
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).