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Guidon
A small flag or streamer as that carried by cavalry which is broad at one end and nearly pointed at the
Black Flags
An organization composed originally of Chinese rebels that had been driven into Tonkin by the suppression of the Taiping rebellion but later increased by bands of pirates and adventurers It took a prominent part in fighting...
colors
a flag flown by a ship to show its nationality
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Fanion
A small flag sometimes carried at the head of the baggage of a brigade
flag waver
an extreme bellicose nationalist
flag waving
fanatically patriotic same as chauvinistic
Declaration of Paris
26, 1856), in which the following agreements on maritime law were come to:-- Privateering is abolished. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods save contraband of war. Neutral goods save contraband of war are not liable to capture
Contraband
sail to and trade with all kingdoms, countries, and states in peace with the princes or authorities whose flags they bear; and that they are not to be molested by the ships of any other power at
Admiral
two subordinate commanders under him, a vice-admiral and rear-admiral, distinguished into three classes by the color of their flags, white, blue, and red. The admiral carries his flag at the main-topmost head, the vice-admiral at the fore-topmost
Pencel
A small narrow flag or streamer borne at the top of a lance called also pennoncel
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Flagging - Law Dictionary Search Results
Guidon
A small flag or streamer as that carried by cavalry which is broad at one end and nearly pointed at the
Black Flags
An organization composed originally of Chinese rebels that had been driven into Tonkin by the suppression of the Taiping rebellion but later increased by bands of pirates and adventurers It took a prominent part in fighting...
colors
a flag flown by a ship to show its nationality
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Fanion
A small flag sometimes carried at the head of the baggage of a brigade
flag waver
an extreme bellicose nationalist
flag waving
fanatically patriotic same as chauvinistic
Declaration of Paris
26, 1856), in which the following agreements on maritime law were come to:-- Privateering is abolished. The neutral flag covers enemy's goods save contraband of war. Neutral goods save contraband of war are not liable to capture
Contraband
sail to and trade with all kingdoms, countries, and states in peace with the princes or authorities whose flags they bear; and that they are not to be molested by the ships of any other power at
Admiral
two subordinate commanders under him, a vice-admiral and rear-admiral, distinguished into three classes by the color of their flags, white, blue, and red. The admiral carries his flag at the main-topmost head, the vice-admiral at the fore-topmost
Pencel
A small narrow flag or streamer borne at the top of a lance called also pennoncel
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