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bannerol|ˈbænərəʊl, -əl| A variant form of banderole (q.v.), found in all senses, and regularly used in that of: A banner about a yard square, borne at the funerals of great men, and placed over the tomb.
1548Hall Chron. Hen. V an. 10, CCC persons holdyng long torches, and lordes bearyng baners, banerols and penons. 1605Camden Rem. (1637) 206 King Oswald had a banneroll of gold and purple..set over his tombe. 1670F. Sandford Funeral Dk. Albemarle (1722) 28 The ten Bannerols were offered by Pairs. 1721Lond. Gaz. No. 5930/2 Six Banner-Rolls being carried on the Sides of the Herse by six Gentlemen. 1852Gentl. Mag. CXXII. ii. 592 Bannerols are banners of increased width, so made in order to display..the most distinguished alliances from which the deceased was descended. |