bannered


ban·ner

B0063200 (băn′ər)n.1. a. A piece of cloth attached to a staff and used as a standard by a monarch, military commander, or knight.b. The flag of a nation, state, or army.2. A piece of cloth bearing a motto or legend, as of a club.3. a. A headline spanning the width of a newspaper page.b. A rectangular space with text or graphics, especially an advertisement, running across the top of a webpage or other online document.4. Botany See standard.adj. Unusually good; outstanding: a banner year for the company.tr.v. ban·nered, ban·ner·ing, ban·ners 1. To supply with banners.2. To give a banner headline to (a story or item) in a newspaper.
[Middle English banere, from Old French baniere, from Vulgar Latin *bandāria, from Late Latin bandum, of Germanic origin; see bhā- in Indo-European roots.]