ensign

[ en-sahyn; Military en-suhn ]
/ ˈɛn saɪn; Military ˈɛn sən /

noun

a flag or banner, as a military or naval standard used to indicate nationality.
a badge of office or authority, as heraldic arms.
a sign, token, or emblem: the dove, an ensign of peace.
U.S. Navy and Coast Guard. the lowest commissioned officer, ranking next below a lieutenant, junior grade, and equal to a second lieutenant in the Army.

Origin of ensign

1325–75; Middle English ensigne < Old French enseigne < Latin insignia; see insignia

OTHER WORDS FROM ensign

en·sign·ship, en·sign·cy, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for ensign

ensign
/ (ˈɛnsaɪn) /

noun

Derived forms of ensign

ensignship or ensigncy, noun

Word Origin for ensign

C14: from Old French enseigne, from Latin insignia