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gonfalon

[gon-fuh-luhn] / ˈgɒn fə lən /






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The shirt was a gonfalon of the future.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Hegumen gave him in charge of the brethren; and at his signal, the gonfalon was raised and carried through the concourse, and out of one of the doors, followed closely by the Brotherhood.

From The Prince of India — Volume 02 by Wallace, Lewis

The poplars twinkled innumerably, the long Este gonfalon flacked and strained in the wind.

From Little Novels of Italy by Hewlett, Maurice Henry

Perhaps it was with new spirit and new tenderness that they sang,–– “No pause, nor rest, save where the streams That feed the Kansas run, Save where the pilgrim gonfalon Shall flout the setting sun!”

From The Boy Settlers A Story of Early Times in Kansas by Rogers, W. A. (William Allen)

This is thy banner, thy gonfalon, fair in the front of thy fight.

From With British Guns in Italy A Tribute to Italian Achievement by Dalton, Hugh Dalton, Baron




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