pennon in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

pennon in the PONS Dictionary

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English
In the 11th century, the pennon was generally square, one end being decorated with the addition of pointed tongues or streamers, somewhat similar to the oriflamme.
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The pennon is blazoned in the grant or matriculation.
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Long feathers radiate from the whirring, soaring pennons.
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The pennon is a flag resembling the guidon in shape, but only half the size.
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The shield is topped by a griffin carrying a pennon depicting three boars' heads.
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The election symbol of the party is a pennon.
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Heraldic flags include banners, standards, pennons and their variants, gonfalons, guidons, and pinsels.
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The roof seems to float on the tiers; it is, however, hanging on steel tie-beams (in blue) and tall pennons (in red) that are only located above the main tribunes.
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They advanced in regular order to their ground, each lord under his banner and pennon, in the centre of his men.
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Many other questions about her standard and pennons and those of her followers ensued.
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