banderola

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Polish

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Etymology

From French banderole, from Italian banderuola.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ban.dɛˈrɔ.la/
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Noun

banderola f (diminutive banderolka)

  1. excise stamp
  2. (architecture) banderole (flat band with an inscription, common in Renaissance buildings)
  3. (dated) banderole (little banner, flag, or streamer)

Usage notes

Refers to a label that indicates that the excise tax was paid for the merchandise to which it is affixed. Polish excise stamps are most commonly found on cigarettes, wine and hard liquor.

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Spanish

Noun

banderola f (plural banderolas)

  1. banner (especially one for publicity)
  2. (small) flag

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