Banneret

/ˌbænəˈret/ noun

A small banner or flag; also, a knight of a certain rank in medieval England who could lead his own company of soldiers under his own banner.

From Old French 'banneret,' a diminutive of 'baniere' (banner). The '-et' suffix creates diminutives. In medieval military context, the term came to denote a specific knightly rank with distinct privileges and responsibilities.

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