pencel

Alternative forms

 * pencell
 * pinsel
 * pensill

Etymology
From, reduced form of. See.

Noun

 * 1)  A small pennon; a little banner, flag, or streamer.
 * 2) * 1833, "T. S.", Letter to the Editor, Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland (editors), The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical Information, Volume 4, page 20:
 * The preceding extracts shew that, in some instances, each of the Judas torches was ornamented with three pencels, or little banners, fixed upon as many small spears;.
 * 1)  A lady's favour or token as worn by a knight.
 * 2)  A knight carrying a pennon.
 * 1)  A lady's favour or token as worn by a knight.
 * 2)  A knight carrying a pennon.
 * 1)  A lady's favour or token as worn by a knight.
 * 2)  A knight carrying a pennon.

Etymology
Reducd form of.

Noun

 * , a small banner