gonfalon (Meaning)

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gonfalon (n.)

Alt. of Gonfanon

gonfalon Sentence Examples

  1. The city's gonfalon proudly fluttered from the town hall, symbolizing its history and identity.
  2. During the medieval battle, the knights charged into the fray adorned with their gonfalons, each representing a different noble family.
  3. The pope's gonfalon was embroidered with intricate gold thread and precious stones, signifying his authority and the Church's power.
  4. The village adorned its streets with colorful gonfalons during the annual festival, creating a lively and festive atmosphere.
  5. The gonfalon of the local archers' guild depicted a golden arrow piercing the heart of a target, representing their skill and unity.
  6. The museum's collection included a rare and ancient gonfalon, which had miraculously survived the passage of time.
  7. The marching band's gonfalon led the procession, its vibrant colors and intricate design attracting the attention of the crowd.
  8. The monk carried a small gonfalon, emblazoned with a cross, as a symbol of his faith and devotion.
  9. The explorer's ship bore a gonfalon emblazoned with the royal crest, signifying the patronage and support of the monarchy.
  10. The winning team received a ceremonial gonfalon as a token of their victory and to commemorate their achievement.

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Alt. of Gonfanon

flag, pennant, banderole, ensign, bunting, streamer,pennon, banner, pendent, guidon

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The city's gonfalon proudly fluttered from the town hall, symbolizing its history and identity.

During the medieval battle, the knights charged into the fray adorned with their gonfalons, each representing a different noble family.

The pope's gonfalon was embroidered with intricate gold thread and precious stones, signifying his authority and the Church's power.

The village adorned its streets with colorful gonfalons during the annual festival, creating a lively and festive atmosphere.