sorterische
Sorderische is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a phonetic variation of the word "sorterie." Soraterie, in the context of heraldry, refers to a small shield or escutcheon placed on a larger shield. This smaller shield is often used to display a different coat of arms, such as that of a wife, an inherited device, or a dominion. It is a decorative and symbolic element within the broader composition of a coat of arms. The term itself originates from the French word "soutir," meaning to draw out or extract, hinting at the idea of a separate or distinct emblem being presented. In historical heraldry, the placement and specific design of a soraterie would carry particular meaning, often indicating alliances or specific claims. The usage of "sorterische" is not standard in heraldic terminology, suggesting it is either an archaic form, a regional dialect variation, or simply an error. Further context or clarification would be needed to definitively establish the meaning of "sorterische" if it is intended to be distinct from "soraterie."