Crossword-Solution: GUIDON 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Guidon v. t. A small flag or streamer, as that carried by cavalry,
which is broad at one end and nearly pointed at the other, or that used
to direct the movements of a body of infantry, or to make signals at
sea; also, the flag of a guild or fraternity. In the United States
service, each company of cavalry has a guidon.
Guidon v. t. One who carries a flag.
Guidon v. t. One of a community established at Rome, by Charlemagne,
to guide pilgrims to the Holy Land.

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Sentences with GUIDON (5)

Then soft and mellow over canon and mesa and butte floated the bugle-call, recalling the cavalrymen to the guidon.
The Round-up John Murray and Marion Mills Miller 1996
Good-morrow, Robert! I am right glad to see you.” The two knights walked their horses abreast, while Alleyne and Ford, with John Norbury, who was squire to Sir Oliver, kept some paces behind them, a spear's-length in front of Black Simon and of the Winchester guidon-bearer.
The White Company Arthur Conan Doyle 1997
The guidon bearer had once run for Congress on the gold ticket in Arizona, and, as some one said, was naturally the man who should have been selected for a forlorn hope.
Notes of a War Correspondent Richard Harding Davis 2008
The first thing they did was to fire a volley at us, but one of our first sergeants went up a tree and waved a guidon at them and they stopped.
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt 2006
About Fort Guidon they still gave him his title, and because of his guilelessness, sincerity, and generosity, Pierre called him "The Simple King." His seven feet and over shambled about, suggesting unjointed power, unshackled force.
Romany of the Snows, Continuation of "Pierre and His People", v1 Gilbert Parker 2004

Quotes with GUIDON (1)

Your flag and my flag And how it flies today In your land and my land And half a world away! Rose-red and blood-reed The stripes forever gleam Snow-white and soul-white - The good forefathers' dream Sky-blue and true-blue with stars to gleam aright - The gloried guidon of the day a shelter through the night.
Wilbur D. Nesbit