Searchable Lemmata: penun (AF), penno (L), penwn (W), penoun (ME), pennon (MdE).
Alternate Forms: peno, penona, penonibus, pinioun, pinon, pinoun, pinoune.
1(n.)
Accessory;
banner; typically a long, narrow flag or banner, often attached to a lance, with distinguishing markings for identification; often used by knights bachelors, but also by men of higher rank. Appears as a 'penoun of armes', a pennon bearing a coat of arms. Also used in non-military contexts and institutious (an abbey, a guild, etc.). Also used in figurative contexts (to mark ownership, protection, authority, etc.).(circa 1380 still in current use)
1. cum armis de Lucy, que de goules cum tribus luciis argenteis consistent ... ita quod ... arma prefati comitis ... gerant in omnibus vexillis, penonibus, tunicis armorum, et in omnibus aliis armaturis suis
Accounts, Legal.
[DMLBS Pat (317 m. 16) 1384]
5. [3.720] ... Forþe þe Grekis goon In-to þe feld ... And her stondardis, richely displaied, Brode baners an many fresche penoun-Ageyn þe wynde þat made a hidous soun ... [3.724] ... Þer men seie many crestis clere, And many tuft of gold & siluer schene.
Heroic, Poetic, Romance.
[MED Lydg.TB ((Aug A.4) 3.720-724) circa 1425]
Sex: N/A Use: n/a Status: n/a Rank: n/a Ceremonial: Yes
Body Parts: N/A.
2(n.)
Accessory;
plume of feathers.(circa 1401)
Sex: Male Use: n/a Status: n/a Rank: n/a Ceremonial: No
Body Parts: N/A.
3(n.)
Accessory;
'a strip around the edge of a shield' [s.v. 'penoun, n.' MED, (e)].(circa 1450)
Sex: Male Use: Military Status: n/a Rank: n/a Ceremonial: No
Body Parts:
4(n.)
Occupation;
by extension: one who wears a pennon, a knights bachelor or ensign-bearer (not attested here)(ante 1420 - ante 1661)
Sex: Male Ceremonial: No
Body Parts:
Definite, Medieval L, from Old French penon (feather, etc.), from Classical L penna.
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