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▪ I. † penant Obs. Also aunt(e. [ME. a. OF. penant, earlier peneant, -aant:—L. pænitēnt-em, penitent (by which penant was superseded a 1500).] A penitent; one doing penance; in last quot., one suffering in purgatory.a 1300 St. Gregory 944 in Herrig Archiv LVII. 69 Penaunt he semeþ wel of siȝt. 13.. ...
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Jean-Pierre Rivalz
Architecture
Ancien couvent des religieux de Saint-Antoine-du-Salin 18,20 rue Pharaon in Toulouse
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Jean Penant
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penitent
penitent, a. and n. (ˈpɛnɪtənt) Also 4 penytaunt, 4–6 penytent. [a. OF. pénitent (14th c. in Littré), ad. L. pænitēnt-em, pr. pple. of pænitēre (pœn-, pèn-) to repent; this as a learned form, in ecclesiastical use, gradually displaced the popular OF. peneant, -ant, and ME. penant. In pænitēre and it...
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Michael Lawrence (writer)
Pie (2006)Milking the Novelty, a personal memoir (2005)Young Dracula and Young Monsters (2006)Juby's Rook (2007)Hero 41: Eye of the Gargoyle (Sam Penant , pseudonym) (2014)Hero 41: The People in the Wall'' (Sam Penant, pseudonym) (2015)
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Official website as children's writer
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D29
with the Royal Australian Navy during World War II
, formerly USS Cushing (DD-797), a destroyer transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1961 and given penant number D29
, formerly USS Sample (FF-1048), a frigate transferred to the Brazilian Navy in 1989 and given penant number D29
, formerly USS Collett (
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pennant
▪ I. pennant1 (ˈpɛnənt) [app. a compromise between pendant and pennon, representing the usual nautical pronunciation of these words, of which it is now the most usual form.] 1. a. = pendant n. 7; a rigging pendant.1611 Cotgr., Palenc, the Pennant; a rope which helpes to hoise vp the boat, and all he...
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Horst Ademeit
Awards
Iron Cross (1939)
2nd Class (7 September 1940)
1st Class (5 September 1941)
Front Flying Clasp of the Luftwaffe for fighter pilots in Gold and Penant
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rueing
▪ I. rueing, vbl. n. (ˈruːɪŋ) [f. rue v.1 + -ing1.] Repentance, sorrow, regret.a 1300 Cursor M. 27341 Wit suet and luueli sermoning, He lede penant to half-reuing. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 439/1 Ruynge, for a thynge, penitudo, penitencia. 1559 R. Ascham in Babees Bk. (1868) 361 Cause of greife and sorrow...
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Ellis Thomas Davies
He was born at Tymawr, Penant Lliw Bach, and grew up in the Llanuwchllyn area, where his father was an elder in the ‘Old Chapel'.
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banneret
▪ I. banneret (ˈbænərɪt) Forms: 3–6 baneret, 5–6 banret, 4–6 (Sc.) banrent, (7 bannerent, bannarite), 4– banneret; pl. 4–6 -ettis, -ettes. [ME. baneret, a. OF. baneret, f. banière, with early ending of pa. pple.:—L. -ātus; lit. ‘bannered.’] 1. a. Originally, a knight able and entitled to bring a com...
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Italian frigate Carabiniere (F 581)
Carabiniere re-entered service on 31 December 1994 as a dedicated test ship but retained the penant designation of a frigate.
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62 Res CIS Company
The Battalion Penant was handed over to the Permanent Defence Forces (PDF) in Clancy Barracks for safe keeping.
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HMAS Anzac (G90)
The destroyer went through a rapid succession of penant numbers during her British service; although assigned the pennant F6 during construction, this
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Pete Appleton
final game of the 1927 season, he threw a four-hit shutout against the Pittsburgh Pirates, one day after the Pirates had clinched the National League penant
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2015 Nippon Professional Baseball season
In the Pacific League, the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks won the penant and defeated the Chiba Lotte Marines in the final stage of the Climax Series.
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