Definition of Penoncels

1. penoncel [n] - See also: penoncel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Penoncels

pennywise
pennywort
pennyworth
pennyworths
pennyworts
penobsquisite
penoche
penoches
penological
penologically
penologies
penologist
penologists
penology
penoncel
penoncels (current term)
penpal
penpals
penpoint
penpoints
penpusher
penpushers
penrack
penracks

Literary usage of Penoncels

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Essays on Chivalry, Romance, and the Drama by Walter Scott (1887)
"Upon the pennons of the knights, penoncels of the squires, and banners of the barons and bannerets, the army formed, or, in modern phrase, dressed its line. ..."

2. Honor Redivivus: Or, The Analysis of Honor and Armory by Matthew Carter (1673)
"... with penoncels, and fome- times without; Drums, Fifes Trumpets, Cannon?, Bows, Arrows, and the like: but their blazon is ..."

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