pennon (Meaning)

Wordnet

pennon (n)

a long flag; often tapering

wing of a bird

Webster

pennon (n.)

A wing; a pinion.

A pennant; a flag or streamer.

pennon Sentence Examples

  1. The knight's pennon, emblazoned with his family crest, fluttered proudly in the wind.
  2. The pennon on the mast of the ship served as a beacon of hope to the weary sailors.
  3. The princess carried a silken pennon, its delicate embroidery depicting scenes of courtly love.
  4. The jester's pennon featured a motley collection of colors and patterns, reflecting his playful nature.
  5. The temple's pennon was adorned with sacred symbols, representing the divine presence within.
  6. The pennon on the messenger's horse signaled the urgency of his mission.
  7. The crimson pennon of the victorious army flew triumphantly above the battlefield.
  8. The scout's pennon waved subtly, relaying vital information to his comrades.
  9. The pennon on the hunting horn announced the start of the royal hunt.
  10. The pennon on the ship's sails provided identification and symbolized the captain's authority.

FAQs About the word pennon

a long flag; often tapering, wing of a birdA wing; a pinion., A pennant; a flag or streamer.

flag, banner, pennant, standard, insignia, colors, pendent, banderole, guidon, pendant

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The knight's pennon, emblazoned with his family crest, fluttered proudly in the wind.

The pennon on the mast of the ship served as a beacon of hope to the weary sailors.

The princess carried a silken pennon, its delicate embroidery depicting scenes of courtly love.

The jester's pennon featured a motley collection of colors and patterns, reflecting his playful nature.