An armorial ensign along with its history and description.
The profession or art of devising, granting and blazoning coats of arms, tracing genealogies and ruling on questions of protocol or rank.
Pageantry.
A flag, ensign, or banner.
An ornate tent.
A light roofed structure used as a shelter in a public place.
The fimbriated extremity of the Fallopian tube.
The lower surface of a brilliant-cut gemstone, lying between the girdle and collet.
A flag or ensign carried at the gaff of the mizzenmast.
The cartiliginous part of the outer ear; auricle.
A detached or semi-detached building at a hospital or other building complex.
The building where the players change clothes, wait to bat, and eat their meals.
A covering; a canopy; figuratively, the sky.
A tent used as a bearing.
A structure, sometimes temporary, erected to house exhibits at a fair, etc.
To furnish with a pavilion.
To put inside a pavilion.
To enclose or surround (after Robert Grant's hymn line "pavilioned in splendour").