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ensign

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
ensign \en"sign\ ([e^]n"s[i^]n also [e^]n"s[imac]n, except for 4a), n. [L. enseigne, L. insignia, pl. of insigne a distinctive mark, badge, flag; in + signum mark, sign. See Sign , and cf. Insignia , 3d Ancient .] A flag; a banner; a standard; esp., the ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Ensign is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Ensign (born 1958), American politician Michael Ensign (born 1944), American actor Robert Ensign III , American writer Sean Ensign (born 1972), American singer-songwriter Tod Ensign , American ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 203 Housing Units (2000): 77 Land area (2000): 0.279189 sq. miles (0.723096 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.279189 sq. miles (0.723096 sq. km) FIPS code: 21400 Located within: Kansas ...

Usage examples of ensign.

On the first attack, they abandoned their ensigns, threw down their arms, and dispersed on all sides with an active speed, which abated the loss, whilst it aggravated the shame, of their defeat.

A week later, when Susan phoned Captain Groton, Ensign Agush took the call.

Ensign Calan sat at her conn station, with little to do except watch the anomaly shimmer and burn on the viewscreen, her thoughts drifted back to an earlier time.

In the previous summer King Philip had gone into Aragon to preside over the Cortes, and Vasquez, who had gone with him, had seized the opportunity to examine the ensign Enriquez, who had, meanwhile, denounced himself of complicity in the murder of Escovedo.

It was very hot, but the afternoon airs were strong enough to lift the British ensign out of its heavy folds and to rustle the graceful fronds of the areca palms.

I would like to see it, and its associated areas, first, before I interview Ensign Corbeau and the other Barrayarans.

Ensign Corbeau might yet end up back here, if his desire to do so is true will and not temporary whim.

On the 2nd of April, the fatal anniversary of my first appearance in this world, as I was getting up in the morning, I received in my room the visit of a very handsome Greek woman, who told me that her husband, then ensign in the regiment, had every right to claim the rank of lieutenant, and that he would certainly be appointed, if it were not for the opposition of his captain who was against him, because she had refused him certain favours which she could bestow only upon her husband.

Phlox managed to avoid the same fate, just as Ensigns Cutler and Mayweather did.

It was written in the book of fate that I should return to Venice a simple ensign as when I left: the general did not keep his word, and the bastard son of a nobleman was promoted to the lieutenancy instead of myself.

As she had opened the town of Porto Ferrajo several minutes before she was herself seen from the Feu Follet, an ensign was hanging from the end of her gaff, though there was not sufficient air to open its folds, in a way to let the national character of the stranger be known.

The other adjutant, like me, an ensign in the army, but the greatest fool I had ever seen, shared that honour with me.

MILITARY CAREER CHAPTER XIII I Renounce the Clerical Profession, and Enter the Military Service-- Therese Leaves for Naples, and I Go to Venice--I Am Appointed Ensign in the Army of My Native Country--I Embark for Corfu, and Land at Orsera to Take a Walk I had been careful, on my arrival in Bologna, to take up my quarters at a small inn, so as not to attract any notice, and as soon as I had dispatched my letters to Therese and the French officer, I thought of purchasing some linen, as it was at least doubtful whether I should ever get my trunk.

The Hellcats were forty-five seconds from their next maneuver when Ensign Hagg, the most junior and last member of the squadron to reply, gave his acknowledgment.

In amongst the sculpted grotesqueries and outcroppings fluttered the gonfalons, ensigns, and bannerets of a hundred dozen sects and cults, but one would have to be a hagiologist to be able to identify what each represented.