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Germanic Banner English French Chorus Early Gothic Bandum

正面 5394.banner
英 ['bænə]美 ['bænɚ]

背面
释义:
n. 旗帜,横幅;标语n. (Banner)人名;(英、德、罗)班纳
例句:
1. Lucy had strung a banner across the wall saying "Welcome Home Daddy".露西在墙上挂了一条横幅,上面写着“欢迎爸爸回家”。

1. chorus => choir.2. carol, choreography, chorus => choir.
banner 旗帜词源同band , 绑,旗帜。
bannerbanner: [13] Banner is of Germanic origin, but it reached English via Latin. Early forms which show its Germanic antecedents are Gothic bandwo ‘sign’ and the related Old Norse benda ‘give a sign’, but at some stage it was acquired by Latin, as bandum ‘standard’. This passed via Vulgar Latin *bandāria into various Romance languages, in some of which the influence of derivatives of Germanic *bann- (source of English ban) led to the elimination of the d. Hence Old French baniere and Anglo-Norman banere, source of English banner.=> banbanner (n.)c. 1200, from Old French baniere (Modern French bannière) "flag, banner, standard," from Late Latin bandum "standard," borrowed from a West Germanic cognate of Gothic bandwa "a sign" (see band (n.2)). Figurative use from early 14c. Of newspaper headlines, from 1913."

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