STANDARD

Source: 560, 566, 567

STANDARD. → An ensign used by each of the tribes of Israel in camping and marching Nu 1:52; 2:2 → Banners used as Ps 20:5; So 6:4,10 → Used in war Jer 4:21 → Used
* To direct the route to cities which were well defended Jer 4:6
* To call attention to news Jer 50:2; 51:12

→ See ARMIES → See BANNER → See ENSIGN → FIGURATIVE Isa 49:22; 62:10; Jer 4:6

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standard. Standard, n. an ensign in war, test, tree left

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Stand″ard (@–ẽrd), n. [[OF. estendart, F. étendard, probably fr. L. extendere to spread out, extend, but influenced by E. stand. See Extend.]] 1. 1. A flag; colors; a banner; especially, a national or other ensign.
His armies, in the following day, On those fair plains their standards proud display. Fairfax. 2. 2. That which is established by authority as a rule for the measure of quantity, extent, value, or quality; esp., the original specimen weight or measure sanctioned by government, as the standard pound, gallon, or yard.
3. 3. That which is established as a rule or model by authority, custom, or general consent; criterion; test.
The court, which used to be the standard of prop@riety and correctness of speech. Swift. A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman. Burke. 4. 4. (Coinage) The proportion of weights of fine metal and alloy established by authority.
By the present standard of the coinage, sixty-two shillings is coined out of one pound weight of silver. Arbuthnot. 5. 5. (Hort.) A tree of natural size supported by its own stem, and not dwarfed by grafting on the stock of a smaller species nor trained upon a wall or trellis.
In France part of their gardens is laid out for flowers, others for fruits; some standards, some against walls. Sir W. Temple. 6. 6. (Bot.) The upper petal or banner of a papilionaceous corolla.
7. 7. (Mech. & Carp.) An upright support, as one of the poles of a scaffold; any upright in framing.
8. 8. (Shipbuilding) An inverted knee timber placed upon the deck instead of beneath it, with its vertical branch turned upward from that which lies horizontally.
9. 9. The sheth of a plow.
10. 10. A large drinking cup. Greene.
Standard bearer, an officer of an army, company, or troop, who bears a standard; — commonly called color sergeantor color bearer; hence, the leader of any organization; as, the standard bearer of a political party.