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FLAG OR OTHER PIECE OF CLOTH BEARING A SYMBOL, LOGO, SLOGAN OR OTHER MESSAGE
Banners; Heraldic banner; Coronation standard
  • Banners of [[Knights of the Thistle]] displayed in [[St. Giles' Cathedral]]
  • Federated Society of Boilermakers, Iron & Steel Shipbuilders of Australia, Union Banner A928321h
  • [[Russian Orthodox]] [[Crucession]] with [[lantern]], [[processional cross]] and [[Khorugv]]i (banners).
  • Religious banners of Catholic brotherhoods in Lier, Belgium
  • [[FC Nantes]] banner
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banner         
¦ noun
1. a long strip of cloth bearing a slogan or design, carried in a procession or hung in a public place.
historical a flag on a pole used as the standard of a monarch, knight, or army.
2. an advertisement on a website in the form of bar, column, or box.
¦ adjective N. Amer. excellent; outstanding: a banner year.
Derivatives
bannered adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. baniere, ult. of Gmc origin and related to band2.
banner         
n.
Flag, standard, streamer, ensign, pennon, colors.
Banner         
A banner can be a flag or another piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or another message. A flag whose design is the same as the shield in a coat of arms (but usually in a square or rectangular shape) is called a banner of arms.

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Banner

A banner can be a flag or another piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or another message. A flag whose design is the same as the shield in a coat of arms (but usually in a square or rectangular shape) is called a banner of arms. Also, a bar-shaped piece of non-cloth advertising material sporting a name, slogan, or other marketing message is also a banner.

Banner-making is an ancient craft. Church banners commonly portray the saint to whom the church is dedicated.

The word derives from Old French baniere (modern French: bannière), from Late Latin bandum, which was borrowed from a Germanic source (compare Gothic: 𐌱𐌰𐌽𐌳𐍅𐌰, romanized: bandwa). Cognates include Italian bandiera, Portuguese bandeira, and Spanish bandera.

Examples of use of BANNERS
1. Handwritten banners addressed Erdogan‘s ruling party.
2. The protesters were holding banners and placards.
3. Holding banners and chanting "Muslims are brothers.
4. "Protect our children‘s health," the banners read.
5. Huge banners stretched across the corridor’s pillars advise: «Don’t block the road.» The banners depict security officers trying to direct people not to sit in the pedestrian corridor.