Guidon [noun]

Definition of Guidon:

flag

Synonyms of Guidon:


Opposite/Antonyms of Guidon:

-


Sentence/Example of Guidon:

We had H guidon with us which was one of the flags that was the first in Richmond.

The general in command made the whole army defile past their guidon, and salute it with sloped standards.

The sight of it roused his energies, as the shaking of a guidon rouses an old trooper.

The captain gives any desired special instructions to the guidon and sees that proper measures for security are taken.

The facings of the regiment being crimson the first guidon was, as usual, of that hue.

Close behind him followed the battery standard bearer carrying the red guidon, which lazily swayed to and fro.

Behind him flew the red guidon, its stirruped staff held stiffly at the right arm's length by the battery standard bearer.

Paul Guidon was a sub-chief, and one of the bravest of the tribe over which he exercised some authority.

Paul Guidon stood speechless and motionless with his sparkling black eyes fixed on her thin, pale hand.

Paul Guidon then launched the canoe and the little ships' company were soon heading toward the mouth of the St. John.