-
French verb randir, from *rant "a running"),
standard (via Old
French estandart, from *standhard "stand firm"),
scabbard (via Anglo-French *escauberc...
- Act of Union.
White saltire on blue ensign, St. Andrew's Cross. 1608
Estandart François
Possibly flown by
Samuel de
Champlain at
Quebec City. 16th c...
- of 22 on each side.
Cavalry (armour)
units carry a
standard (Danish:
estandart), of
similar design to the
infantry colour, but
smaller and square, with...
- of
service Infantry Artillery Cavalry Cossack troops Rank
insignia Rank
designation Podpraporshchik Estandart-yunker (Shtandart-yunker) Podkhorunzhi...
- Regiment. From June 1890, non-commissioned officer, with
November 1890 –
estandart-cadet. P****ed the exam at the
Nicholas Cavalry and
Constantine Military...
-
Wachtmeister (вáхмистр) (since 1884)
Feldwebel (фельдфе́бель) (1826–1884)
Estandart Junker (эстандáрт-ю́нкер) (1798–1826) Sub-Praporshchik/Junior
Ensign (подпра́порщик)...
-
offer a drink'
estandarte = noun. a
military standard: from Old
French estandart,
probably from
Frankish (*)standhard "standard that
marks a
meeting place"...
- see
destacar above. estandarte= a
military standard: from Old
French estandart,
probably from
Frankish (*)standhard "standard that
marks a
meeting place"...
-
therefore hypothetical. estandarte= a
military standard: from Old
French estandart,
probably from
Frankish (*)standhard "standard that
marks a
meeting place"...