Boazum (Dutch: Bozum) is a village in Littenseradiel; it used to be in
the former municipality of Baarderadeel,
with (1958) 557; (1974) 444 inhabitants. A silver chalice has been left
from c. 1500 AD, with the inscription: "Dit is Bosum ram" - (This
is the ram of Boazum). However this was not clear-cut. Some said that *ram*
had to do with the measures in Boazum, which were far more generous than
in the surroundings (ram. for "raming" = estimate.
Nickname: "kattekneppelers" put cat in barrel, throw heavy clubs
against the barrel, until the barrel bursts and the cat escapes, throw
club at cat and kill the cat, and here you are: the cat-king!
and: "skriezen" (gruttos - black-tailed godwits) - symbolizing
the meadows and the meadow-birds, making a helluvalotofnoise)
Boazum coat of arms: in blue a turned silver ram, standing on a green meadow.
Flag: yellow with a blue lozenge reaching the rims of the flag; and
on blue a white standing ram; the yellow fields divided diagonally towards
the hoist, of which the to field is at 3/4 flag length till 1/4 flag length;
at the flag top and -bottom at the hoist a green triangle.
The arms of Boazum is described in the Genealogysk Fierboekje of
1991, p. 185. We describe here the flag. The ram is on a blue lozenge.
The lozenge is a symbol of law-administration, which can be found on the
coat of arms of the Walta-family. They had a fortified house in Boazum. The field
around the lozenge is yellow to designate the connection with the old "grietenij"
(municipality) of Baarderadeel. The municipal colors are blue, gold and
black.
The green triangles towards the hoist symbolize the old dikes built
against the Middelzee in this region.
Design: J.C. Terluin and R.J. Broersma.
Source: Genealogysk Jierboekje 2001.
Encyclopedie van Fiesland, 1958.
Baerderadiel: in Geakunde, 1977.
Jarig Bakker, 10 Sep 2003
Boazum coat of arms
from Wapens en Flaggen fan Littenseradiel, booklet of the municipality.