pennon

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A pennant; a long pointed streamer or flag on a vessel
A thin triangular flag or streamer, especially as hung from the end of a lance or spear

Nearly all the Norman spears were embellished with pennons of from two to five points.

{n} a painted flag, small flag, ensign
wing of a bird
a long narrow pointed flag, especially one carried on the end of a long pole by soldiers on horses in the Middle Ages (penon, from penne; PEN)
A wing; a pinion
A pennant; a flag or streamer
a long flag; often tapering
{i} team flag, pennant for a particular team
pennons
plural of pennon
pennon

    Hyphenation

    pen·non

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'pe-n&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Anglo-Norman penun, penoun, from Old French penne ‘feather’ + -on diminutive suffix.
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