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depicting fabric or linen. In
modern English the verb forms,
especially "
festooned with", are
often used very
loosely or
figuratively to mean
having any...
- Look up
festoon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
festoon is a
wreath or
garland hanging from two points.
Festoon may also
refer to:
Festoon (horse)...
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Zerynthia rumina, the
Spanish festoon, is a
butterfly belonging to the
family Papilionidae. It is a
widespread species in
Iberia and
frequents most habitats...
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Cross flag in some way: pubs in
particular can be seen on 23
April festooned with
garlands of St. George's crosses.[citation needed] It is customary...
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Allancastria cerisyi, the
eastern festoon, is an Old
World papilionid butterfly whose geographical range extends from the
Balkans to
include Turkey and...
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Porta al
Prato to the
Piazza del Duomo.
Hauled by a team of
white oxen
festooned with
garlands of the
first flowers and
herbs of spring, the cart is escorted...
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Apoda limacodes, also
known as the
festoon, is a
species of moth of the
family Limacodidae. The moth is
found in most of Europe.
Within Great Britain...
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nominal luminous flux: 45 lm ± 20%; Old designation: C11,
common name is "
festoon" base H6W BAX9s 1 12 V: 6 W HY6W BAZ9s 1 12 V: 6 W
Amber H10W/1 BAU9s 1...
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Zerynthia polyxena, the
southern festoon, is a
butterfly belonging to the
butterfly family Papilionidae. The
southern festoon can
reach a
wingspan of 46–52 mm...
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United States census. The town was
named for a kind of tree that
becomes festooned with
antlers shed by deer, and is
taken as a sign of the
location of a...