bannière. Also "bandeau de publicité/bandeau publicitaire" if you are speaking of an website ad banner.
The word "crusade" originates from Old French, specifically from the word "croisade," which means a campaign or a war fought under the banner of the Christian cross.
At the time the lyrics were composed, 1812, banner was another word for flag.
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The football team historically runs through a banner on their way onto the field. It was a another banner today, for the both of us!
It comes from Latin 'insignia' via Scottish from Old French 'Enseigne' That of a soldier who carrier a banner or flag. Recorded in Europe in the late 14th Century
In the Star Spangled Banner the word (Dawn) means "beginning of the day"
In the Star Spangled Banner the word (Dawn) means "beginning of the day"
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Excited about seeing a live comedian, John waved his home-made banner in anticipation.
Yes, the word banner is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a piece of cloth bearing a motto or emblem; the flag of a nation, state, or army; a headline spanning the width of a newspaper page; a word for a thing.The word banner is also an adjective, used to describe a noun as unusually good or outstanding (a banneryear).
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