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banneret

Terms vs Banneret - What's the difference?

terms | banneret |


As nouns the difference between terms and banneret

is that terms is while banneret is a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner.

Banneret vs Lanneret - What's the difference?

banneret | lanneret |


As nouns the difference between banneret and lanneret

is that banneret is a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner while lanneret is a male lanner, smaller than the female.

Bannered vs Banneret - What's the difference?

bannered | banneret |


As an adjective bannered

is decorated with a banner or banners.

As a noun banneret is

a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner.

Canton vs Banneret - What's the difference?

canton | banneret |


As a proper noun canton

is guangzhou (a city of china).

As a noun banneret is

a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner.

Swiss vs Banneret - What's the difference?

swiss | banneret |


As a verb swiss

is to prepare (meat, fabric, etc) by rolling or pounding in order to soften it.

As a noun banneret is

a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner.

Officer vs Banneret - What's the difference?

officer | banneret |


As nouns the difference between officer and banneret

is that officer is (senseid)one who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization, especially in military, police or government organizations while banneret is a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner.

As a verb officer

is to supply with officers .

Civil vs Banneret - What's the difference?

civil | banneret |


As an adjective civil

is (uncomparable) having to do with people and government office as opposed to the military or religion.

As a noun banneret is

a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner.

Banner vs Banneret - What's the difference?

banner | banneret |


As nouns the difference between banner and banneret

is that banner is a flag or standard used by a military commander, monarch or nation while banneret is a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner.

As an adjective banner

is exceptional; very good.

Vassal vs Banneret - What's the difference?

vassal | banneret |


As nouns the difference between vassal and banneret

is that vassal is (historical) the grantee of a fief, feud, or fee; one who keeps land of a superior, and who vows fidelity and homage to him, normally a lord of a manor; a feudatory; a feudal tenant while banneret is a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner.

As an adjective vassal

is resembling a vassal; slavish; servile.

As a verb vassal

is to treat as a vassal or to reduce to the position of a vassal; to subject to control; to enslave.

Knighted vs Banneret - What's the difference?

knighted | banneret |


As a verb knighted

is (knight).

As a noun banneret is

a noble, knighted feudal lord who has the right to lead his vassals to battle under his own banner.

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