Word "flag" in English (original) (raw)

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flag
- Word " flag "
- Word " banner "
- Word " colour "
- Word " jack "
- Word " ensign "
- Word " streamer "
- Word " pennant "
- Word " standard "
- Word " wimpel "
- Word " pennon "
- Word " guidon "
- Word " burgee "
- Word " labarum "
- Word " labara " About English:
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Word " flag "
Word:
flag
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Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
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A definition for the word "flag" (in English) actually caused the editors of the DoVmore problems than any other. In the end we decided to go with a completely generic, non-exclusive definition, and that it was far more useful to detail flags by their type and/or usage — hence the single definition under FLAG, and multiple definitions under BANNER, ENSIGN,STANDARD, COLOUR etc., etc. As just one example, we are saying that a banner of arms(or armorial banner if you prefer) may — if you so wish of course — be generically defined as a flag, but is more specifically detailed under "banner 1)".
Christopher Southworth, 12 Aug 2007
But "flag" also means flat pieces of stone paving a garden pathway, a type of iris growing in that garden, and, as a verb, to become weary and tired! Not to mention several meanings that derive directly from our favorite “vex-ation”, like «flagging a message» and «flagging a taxicab» — meaning «to put a vexillological but metaphorical flag up as a signal».
Bill Dunning, 11 Aug 2007
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To flag down a vehicle
London hackney carriage (taxi) cabs used to have a red flag, made out of metal, which was a part of the meter, to determine the fare and visible from the outside of the taxicab, so that potential passengers could see that the taxi was available for hire. When the passenger got into the cab, the driver would put the flag down. You can still see this in the 1963 classic film of its genre, Carry on, Cabbie. These days, it is symbolic rather than literal, which probably accounts for the diminishing use of the phrase in The Queen’s English.
Colin Dobson, 11 Aug 2007
So "flag down a hack" means literally to cause the flag to be turned down, even if it’s only a remembered symbolic flag.
Bill Dunning, 12 Aug 2007
I don’t think so: There it likely is referring to how sometimes (warning a train, for example), you actually wave a flag at a vehicle. The word "flag", I think, was also used in the United States, but I think it was just a lever. Usage of the word "flag" may have crossed over without the actually symbolism — open cabs here have lights on top.
Nathan Lamm, 12 Aug 2007
Word " flags "
Word:
flags
Script:
Variant:
plural of "flag"
Identicals:
Word " 𐑓𐑤𐑨𐑜 "
Word:
𐑓𐑤𐑨𐑜
Transliteration:
flæg
Script:
Variant:
less common orthography form of "flag"
Word " 𐑁𐑊𐐰𐑀 "
Word:
𐑁𐑊𐐰𐑀
Transliteration:
flăg
Script:
Variant:
historical/residual form of "flag"
Remarks:
Deseret (Utah), mid 1800ies
Word " "
Word:
Transliteration:
flæg
Script:
Variant:
historical/residual form of "flag"
Remarks:
1880s experimental use in education for the deaf in North America. CSUR encoding, looks like "ɜωᒐ̄⋴"
Word " "
Word:
Transliteration:
flag
Script:
Variant:
less common orthography form of "�"
Identicals:
Remarks:
as given by Yandex translate; General Mode with ómatehtar (f+l+ag). Encoding still unstable (Unicode: proposed 1997, SMP roadmapped; CSUR: 2001 and 2008: ""; 1997: "").
Word " banner "
Word:
banner
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Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Identicals:
Word " banners "
Word:
banners
Script:
Variant:
plural of "banner"
Word " colour "
Word:
colour
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Remarks:
British orthography
Word " colours "
Word:
colours
Script:
Variant:
plural of "colour"
Word " color "
Word:
color
Script:
Variant:
acceptable spelling variant of "colour"
Remarks:
US orthography
Word " colors "
Word:
colors
Script:
Variant:
plural of "color"
Word " jack "
Word:
jack
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Word " jacks "
Word:
jacks
Script:
Variant:
plural of "jack"
Word " ensign "
Word:
ensign
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Word " ensigns "
Word:
ensigns
Script:
Variant:
plural of "ensign"
Word " streamer "
Word:
streamer
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Word " streamers "
Word:
streamers
Script:
Variant:
plural of "streamer"
Word " pennant "
Word:
pennant
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Word " pennants "
Word:
pennants
Script:
Variant:
plural of "pennant"
Word " standard "
Word:
standard
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Word " standards "
Word:
standards
Script:
Variant:
plural of "standard"
Word " wimpel "
Word:
wimpel
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Identicals:
Word " wimpels "
Word:
wimpels
Script:
Variant:
plural of "wimpel"
Identicals:
Word " pennon "
Word:
pennon
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Word " pennons "
Word:
pennons
Script:
Variant:
plural of "pennon"
Word " guidon "
Word:
guidon
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Word " guidons "
Word:
guidons
Script:
Variant:
plural of "guidon"
Word " burgee "
Word:
burgee
Script:
Etym. family:
Noun class:
⚲ (neuter)
Meaning:
Word " burgees "
Word:
burgees
Script:
Variant:
plural of "burgee"
Word " labarum "
Word:
labarum
Script:
Etym. family:
Meaning:
Identicals:
Word " labara "
Word:
labara
Script:
Variant:
plural of "labarum"
Identicals:
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