Ensign
61ensign bearer — noun 1. : the bearer of a flag 2. archaic : ensign 3a …
62ensign wasp — noun see ensign fly …
63ensign — noun Etymology: Middle English ensigne, sign, token, banner, from Anglo French enseigne, from Latin insignia insignia, flags Date: 15th century 1. a flag that is flown (as by a ship) as the symbol of nationality and that may also be flown with a… …
64ensign — noun /ˈɛnsɪn/ a) The lowest grade of commissioned officer in the United States Navy, junior to a lieutenant junior grade. Ten thousand thousand ensigns high advanced. Milton, Paradise Lost. b) A flag or banner carried by military units. See… …
65Ensign — Her. To make a sign; to mark a shield with a distinctive badge, as a bishop might use a mitre …
66ensign — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. flag; badge, emblem, insignia; standard bearer. See indication, combatant. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A symbolic standard] Syn. flag, banner, insignia, colors, jack, pennant, streamer, pennon, pendant,… …
67ensign — en|sign [ ensən ] noun count 1. ) a flag on a ship that shows the country it comes from 2. ) an officer of low rank in the U.S. Navy or COAST GUARD a ) an officer of low rank in the British Army, in the past 3. ) AMERICAN a small piece of metal… …
68ensign — see SIGN …
69ensign — large naval flag Nautical Terms …
70ensign — en·sign || ensaɪn; bsd. Militär u. Schifffahrt ensn n. flag used to show nationality; sign, symbol; military rank …