Results for flag
Definitions of flag:
part of speech: verb intransitive
To grow languid or spiritless; - pr. p. flagging; pa. p. flagged.
part of speech: verb intransitive
part of speech: noun
A piece of cloth or bunting on which usually some device is wrought, used as a standard, ensign, signal, etc.; a plant of the iris family; a flagstone or paving stone.
part of speech: verb
To grow spiritless or dejected; to lose vigour; to droop.
part of speech: noun
A broad flat stone used for pavements.
part of speech: noun
A plant which grows in marshy places, having large- bladed or sword- shaped leaves; the sedge or iris.
part of speech: verb transitive
Signal with a flag; pave with fiagstones.
part of speech: noun
The ensign of a ship or of troops; a banner.
part of speech: past tense, past participle
Flagged.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: verb
To lay with broad flat stones.
part of speech: present participle
part of speech: noun
A piece of cloth on which is wrought some device, usually set upon a staff to wave in the wind; the ensign or colours of a regiment, ship, & c.