GLOSSARY OF FLAG-RELATED TERMS


Glossary of Flag-Related Terms

When describing the details of a flag, it is assumed that the flag is flying from a staff with the flag flying towards the right as seen by the observer. Get a closer look at important terms used to describe the details of a flag and the staff it is flying from.


bunting

A soft, flimsy, loose-textured, plain-weave cloth most frequently used for flags. Originally bunting was made from cotton or worsted yarns, now modern flags are made primarily from nylon or acrylic fibers.

canton

The place of honour for a flag is the upper half of the hoist. It is also called the First Quarter and sometimes the Upper Hoist.

dipping the flag

Dipping a carried flag means lowering it from a vertical position to 45 degrees from the horizontal, or, even further, touching the ground. The National Flag, when carried, is never dipped or lowered to the ground.

ensign

A special flag based on a country's national flag and used exclusively on service ships or merchant ships.

finial

The decorative ornament on the top of a pike, staff or pole. Sometimes in the form of a spear point, ball, maple leaf, crown, etc.

flagpole, flagstaff, staff

A cylindrical piece of wood or metal to which a flag is attached or from which it is hoisted.

fly

The half of a flag farthest from the halyard; also a synonym for length.

foremast

The mast nearest the bow of the ship.

fourth quarter

The lower half of the fly.

gaff

the spar or hook supporting or extending the upper edge of a four-sided sail.

half-mast

The position of the Flag when flying at half-mast will depend on its size, the length of the mast and its location; as a general rule, the centre of the Flag should be exactly half-way down the mast. When hoisted to or lowered from half-mast position, a flag should be first raised to the masthead.

halyard

The rope which raises or lowers a flag.

heraldic

Of or relating to heraldry.

heraldry

The activity of creating or studying coats of arms and of tracing and recording family histories.

hoist

The half of a flag nearest to the halyard; also a synonym for width.

mast

A long pole or spar of timber, iron or steel set upright on a ship's keel, to support the sails.

peak

The upper aftermost corner of a fore-and-aft sail.

pulley

Grooved wheel for the halyard to pass over, which permits the raising and lowering of a flag.

running eye and toggle

A method of hoisting a flag by means of a rope sewn into its heading, which has a wooden toggle at the top and a loop at the bottom that fasten to their opposites at the end of the halyard.

second quarter

The upper half of the fly.

sleeve

A tube of material along the hoist of a flag through which the staff or halyard is inserted.

standard(s)

A long narrow tapering flag that is personal to an individual or corporation and bears heraldic devices.

The personal flag of the head of a state or of a member of a royal family.

An organization flag carried by a mounted or mobile military unit.

third quarter

The lower half of the hoist; it is also called the Lower Hoist.

yardarm

Either end of the yard of a square-rigged ship.


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