bannerol (Meaning)

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bannerol (n.)

A banderole; esp. a banner displayed at a funeral procession and set over the tomb. See Banderole.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bannerol

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bannerol Sentence Examples

  1. The knight raised his crimson bannerol, emblazoned with the family crest.
  2. The festival procession was adorned with vibrant bannerols, each depicting a different guild.
  3. The herald carried a bannerol announcing the arrival of the royal retinue.
  4. The bannerols hung limply in the stale air, as if saddened by the fallen soldiers.
  5. The victorious army marched proudly under their towering bannerols.
  6. The bannerol of the enemy lord was captured and paraded through the streets as a trophy.
  7. The townsfolk waved their bannerols to welcome the visiting dignitaries.
  8. The tattered bannerol had witnessed countless battles and bore the scars of time.
  9. The bannerol with the golden eagle was the symbol of the emperor's authority.
  10. The bannerol, unfurled against the azure sky, became a beacon of hope for the weary travelers.

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A banderole; esp. a banner displayed at a funeral procession and set over the tomb. See Banderole.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The knight raised his crimson bannerol, emblazoned with the family crest.

The festival procession was adorned with vibrant bannerols, each depicting a different guild.

The herald carried a bannerol announcing the arrival of the royal retinue.

The bannerols hung limply in the stale air, as if saddened by the fallen soldiers.