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1. 11 synonyms for Banderole: banner, banneret, color, ensign, flag, jack, oriflamme, pennant, pennon

2. Synonyms for Banderoles include banners, standards, flags, pennants, ensigns, streamers, pennons, jacks, pendants and guidons

3. Synonyms for Banderols include banners, flags, standards, pennants, ensigns, streamers, pennons, banderoles, jacks and pendants

4. Synonyms for Bannerets include banners, ensigns, pennants, pennons, standards, streamers, guidons, oriflammes, banderols and banderoles

5. Guards to about the same number stood ranked before the hall, spearheads agleam though pennons Adroop.

6. Synonyms for Banderole include banner, standard, flag, pennant, ensign, streamer, pennon, jack, colours and colors

7. Synonyms for Banderol include pennon, banner, flag, pennant, ensign, standard, streamer, Banderole, pendant and guidon

8. Synonyms for Banneret include banner, colours, colors, ensign, pennant, pennon, standard, streamer, guidon and oriflamme

9. Standards, banners, pennons, pennoncells, banderolls, guidons, streamers and Cognizances different decorative flags and ribbons used to adorn the castle

10. The Banneret was entitled to display his arms on a square banner; the ordinary knight bachelor had to use a triangular *pennon

11. Banneret, a European medieval knight privileged to display in the field a square banner (as distinct from the tapering pennon of a simple knight)

12. The OED says "couch potato" originated as American slang, meaning "a pennon who spends leisure –time passively or idly sitting around, especially watching television or video tapes" .

13. Knight Banneret definition is - a knight of an ancient English order of knighthood that was commonly conferred as a reward for valor on the field of battle and that entitled the holder to bear a banner rather than the pennon of a knight bachelor.

14. (noun) It was his function also to display and guard in battle the banner of the baron or Banneret or the pennon of the knight he served, to raise him from the ground if he were unhorsed, to supply him with another or his own horse if his was disabled or killed, to receive and keep any prisoners he might take, to fight by his side if he was unequally

15. A knight Banneret, sometimes known simply as Banneret, was a Medieval knight ("a commoner of rank") who led a company of troops during time of war under his own banner (which was square-shaped, in contrast to the tapering standard or the pennon flown by the lower-ranking knights) and were eligible to bear supporters in English heraldry.