Also 3 banerett, 4– banneret. [a. OF. banerete, banerette, dim. of banière BANNER: see -ETTE.] A small banner.

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c. 1300.  K. Alis., 5236. Many banere and banerett Was on pauyloun y-sett.

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1601.  Shaks., All’s Well, II. iii. 213. The scarffes, and the bannerets, about thee.

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1865.  Morn. Star, 24 Feb. Over the pulpit was suspended a banneret with the arms of the Cardinal.

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1884.  Daily News, 13 Oct., 2/2. A bannerette having on one side a portrait of the Prime Minister.

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