Bannerstone
a north american prehistoric stone implement in the form of a double-edged ax with a notch or hole, possibly for attaching a handle.
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history/historical. a knight who could bring a company of followers into the field under his own banner. a rank of knighthood; knight banneret. a small banner. historical examples the banneret and the baron were therefore soldiers of equal authority. the history of chivalry, volume i (of 2) charles mills “we owe them the less for […]
- Bannerette
a small banner. historical examples the old man flourished the flat kid like a bannerette, whilst he arranged the fire. sea and sardinia d. h. lawrence noun a small banner noun (in the middle ages) also called knight banneret. a knight who was ent-tled to command other knights and men-at-arms under his own banner a […]
- Banning
a city in s california, near los angeles. to prohibit, forbid, or bar; interdict: to ban nuclear weapons; the dictator banned all newspapers and books that criticized his regime. archaic. to pr-nounce an ecclesiastical curse upon. to curse; execrate. the act of prohibiting by law; interdiction. informal denunciation or prohibition, as by public opinion: society’s […]
- Bannister's disease
bannister’s disease bannister’s disease ban·nis·ter’s disease (bān’ĭ-stərz) n. see angioneurotic edema.
- Roger bannister
sir roger (gilbert) born 1929, english track and field athlete: first to run a mile in less than four minutes. noun sir roger (gilbert). born 1929, british athlete and doctor: first man to run a mile in under four minutes (1954)