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Gonfalonier | n. [ F. gonfalonier: cf. It. gonfaloniere. ] He who bears the gonfalon; a standard bearer; as: (a) An officer at Rome who bears the standard of the Church. (b) The chief magistrate of any one of several republics in mediæveal Italy. (c) A Turkish general, and standard keeper. [ 1913 Webster ] | Gonfanon | { } n. [ OE. gonfanoun, OF. gonfanon, F. gonfalon, the same word as F. confalon, name of a religious brotherhood, fr. OHG. gundfano war flag; gund war (used in comp., and akin to AS. gūð) + fano cloth, flag; akin to E. vane; cf. AS. gūðfana. See Vane, and cf. Confalon. ] 1. The ensign or standard in use by certain princes or states, such as the mediæval republics of Italy, and in more recent times by the pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A name popularly given to any flag which hangs from a crosspiece or frame instead of from the staff or the mast itself. [ 1913 Webster ] Standards and gonfalons, 'twixt van and rear, Stream in the air. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Gonfalon |
| We have enemies fast approaching, Gonfaloniere. | Unsere Feinde rücken schnell näher, Gonfaloniere. Death, on a Pale Horse (2011) | Of the Gonfaloniere, the Duke of Gandia, Juan Borgia. | Die des Gonfaloniere, des Herzogs von Gandia, Juan Borgia. Death, on a Pale Horse (2011) | - Well, then, seek out the Gonfaloniere of the papal forces from whatever whorehouse he's seen fit to rest his head! | Nun, dann hol den Gonfaloniere der päpstlichen Truppen aus dem Hurenhaus, in dem er die Nacht verbracht hat! The Art of War (2011) | - Your father would review the forces at his command, Gonfaloniere. | Dein Vater möchte seine Truppen begutachten, Gonfaloniere. The Art of War (2011) | And the Gonfaloniere has other duties besides lechery and debauchery. | Kanonen. Der Gonfaloniere hat neben Lüsternheit und Ausschweifungen noch andere Pflichten. The Art of War (2011) | - You will cease, Cardinal Borgia, in this constant denigration of your brother, the Gonfaloniere. | Du wirst es unterlassen, Kardinal Borgia, deinen Bruder, den Gonfaloniere, weiterhin zu verunglimpfen. The Art of War (2011) | - So our stratagem was, Gonfaloniere, a feint to their left. | Unsere Strategie, Gonfaloniere, bestand doch The Art of War (2011) | - The Gonfaloniere of the papal armies. | Der Gonfaloniere der päpstlichen Armeen. The Art of War (2011) | - So, my brother, the Duke of Gandia, the Gonfaloniere of the papal armies, bids you welcome to Rome. | Also heißt Euch mein Bruder, der Herzog von Gandia, der Gonfaloniere der päpstlichen Armeen, in Rom willkommen. The Art of War (2011) | Between the Gonfaloniere Juan Borgia and his beloved niece, the Princess Sylvia, whose portrait is now my pleasure to present to the Papal Court. | Also zwischen Gonfaloniere Juan Borgia und seiner geliebten Nichte, der Prinzessin Sylvia, deren Portrait ich nun mit Freude dem päpstlichen Hof präsentieren darf. The Borgias in Love (2011) | Gonfaloniere, your dukedom, your linens and your laces- and your filigree codpiece? | Gonfaloniere, Herzogswürde, dein Leinen, deine Spitze und deinen filigranen Hosenlatz? Paolo (2012) | Get them to address their questions to our son, the Gonfaloniere of the papal armies, | Sie sollen sich an Unseren Sohn wenden, den Gonfaloniere der päpstlichen Armee The Prince (2013) | The Gonfaloniere! | Der Gonfaloniere! The Prince (2013) |
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| Gonfalonier | n. [ F. gonfalonier: cf. It. gonfaloniere. ] He who bears the gonfalon; a standard bearer; as: (a) An officer at Rome who bears the standard of the Church. (b) The chief magistrate of any one of several republics in mediæveal Italy. (c) A Turkish general, and standard keeper. [ 1913 Webster ] | Gonfanon | { } n. [ OE. gonfanoun, OF. gonfanon, F. gonfalon, the same word as F. confalon, name of a religious brotherhood, fr. OHG. gundfano war flag; gund war (used in comp., and akin to AS. gūð) + fano cloth, flag; akin to E. vane; cf. AS. gūðfana. See Vane, and cf. Confalon. ] 1. The ensign or standard in use by certain princes or states, such as the mediæval republics of Italy, and in more recent times by the pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. A name popularly given to any flag which hangs from a crosspiece or frame instead of from the staff or the mast itself. [ 1913 Webster ] Standards and gonfalons, 'twixt van and rear, Stream in the air. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Gonfalon |
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