pennoncel
or pen·on·cel
[ pen-uh n-sel ]
/ ˈpɛn ənˌsɛl /
noun
Origin of pennoncel
Words nearby pennoncel
pennines,
penning,
penning gate,
penninite,
pennon,
pennoncel,
pennsauken,
pennsylvania,
pennsylvania dutch,
pennsylvanian,
penny
Definition for pennoncel (2 of 2)
pencel
or pen·sil
[ pen-suh l ]
/ ˈpɛn səl /
noun
a small pennon, as at the head of a lance.
Also
pen·non·cel,
pen·on·cel
[pen-uh n-sel] /ˈpɛn ənˌsɛl/.
Origin of pencel
1225–75; Middle English < Anglo-French, syncopated variant of
penoncel
pennoncel
British Dictionary definitions for pennoncel
pencel
pensel or pensil
/ (ˈpɛnsəl) /
noun
a small pennon, originally one carried by a knight's squire
Word Origin for pencel
C13: via Anglo-French from Old French
penoncel a little
pennon