What is the definition of that phrase? Does it refer to the aforementioned words as bad? Or does it refer to the words as what it is. Example: “Tonight I am to sup with my lords bannermen, such as they are.' Does this mean his bannermen are bad? Or does this mean his bannermen are bannermen? Define bugler. Bugler synonyms, bugler pronunciation, bugler translation, English dictionary definition of bugler. Music A brass instrument somewhat shorter than a trumpet and lacking keys or valves. The loud resonant call of an animal, especially a male elk.
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Wikipedia Etymology[edit]
banner + -man
Noun[edit]
bannerman (pluralbannermen)
- A person assigned to carry the colours, standards or guidons of a militaryunit.
- 2017 July 23, Brandon Nowalk, “The great game begins with a bang on Game Of Thrones (newbies)”, in The Onion AV Club[1]:
- Everything basically winds up the way you’d expect, with Jon heading to Dragonstone to scope out Dany while Cersei more or less successfully marshals some Tyrell bannermen and some Qyburn inventions for the defense of King’s Landing. But it doesn’t feel like a foregone conclusion.
- A man who belonged to the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty.
- A person of Manchudescent.
- A samurai in the direct service of the Tokugawashogunate of feudalJapan, also known as a hatamoto.
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