Associations to the word «Bannerman»
Noun
- Campbell
- Balfour
- Fife
- Clancy
- Ramsay
- Trumpeter
- Liberal
- Alec
- Gladstone
- Penang
- Murdoch
- Exchequer
- Alba
- Henry
- Boer
- Rani
- Baronet
- Kingship
- Pennant
- Prime
- Chamberlain
- Celia
- Takeover
- Milne
- Sheriff
- Downing
- Batsman
- Dodd
- Raj
- Boyhood
- Marc
- Highlands
- Helen
- Conservative
- Steer
- Chili
- Alexander
- Lords
- Glasgow
- Harcourt
- Han
- Margaret
- Sir
- Goaltender
- Katrina
- Sarah
- Peerage
- Salisbury
- Emil
- Birch
- Stirling
- Inning
- Greco
- Admiralty
- Cabinet
- Churchill
- Newfoundland
- Murray
- Edinburgh
- Weaver
- Lloyd
- Minister
- Walt
- Johnny
- Grey
- Marco
- Banner
- Chinese
- Carnegie
- Macdonald
- Kings
- Owen
- Chancellor
- Cricketer
- Cruiser
- Matthews
- Edward
- Secretary
- Potter
- Patricia
- Common
- Sinclair
- Teresa
- Jessica
- Charles
Adverb
Wiktionary
BANNERMAN, noun. A person assigned to carry the colours, standards or guidons of a military unit.
BANNERMAN, noun. A man who belonged to the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty.
BANNERMAN, noun. A person of Manchu descent.
BANNERMAN, noun. A samurai in the direct service of the Tokugawa shogunate of feudal Japan, also known as a hatamoto.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.