white flag, show the



white flag, show the

Also, hang out or hoist the white flag . Surrender, yield, as in Our opponents held all the cards tonight, so we showed the white flag and left early. This expression alludes to the white flag indicating a surrender in battle, a custom apparently dating from Roman times and adopted as an international symbol of surrender or truce. [Late 1600s]
See also: show, white

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Serafinse-RAH-feenPolish
Lavender-English (Rare)
FordFORDEnglish
Norman['nɔ:mən]
Paulettapaw-LET-əEnglish
Perpetuaper-PE-twah (Spanish)Spanish, Late Roman