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† Bannerer. World English Historical Dictionary

† Bannerer. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1888, rev. 2024. † Bannerer Obs. exc. Hist. Also 4–6 banerer(e, 5–6 banarer, 5 banerrere. [a. AF. banerer = OF. banerier, f. banière BANNER.]

1   1.  One who carries a banner, a standard-bearer.

2 c. 1340.  Cursor M. (Trin.). 12723. Ion as banerere of honour Coom þo bifore oure saueour.

3 a. 1400.  Octouian, 1604. Yonge Octouian … Was banerrere of that batayle.

4 1483.  Caxton, Gold. Leg., 300/2. One of the Banerers … tooke the Banere and stode amonge them.

5 1598.  Stow, Surv., vii. (1603), 63. His heires … are chiefe Banerers of London.

6 1881.  A. Macgeorge, Flags, 33–4. The bearer of a banner, or bannerer as he was called, was in these early times a very important personage.

7   fig.  1387.  Trevisa, Higden, Rolls Ser. VII. 93. He þat was i-made cheef banerer of þis doynge deied in þe myddes of þe drynkynge.

8   2.  = BANNERET. (Cf. BANNEOUR 2, BANNERET 3.)

9 1484.  Caxton, Chyualry, 69. A kniȝt banerere whiche has under hym many knyghtes.

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