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mourning band

American  

noun

  1. a piece of black cloth that is worn, especially as a band encircling the upper arm, to indicate mourning.


mourning band British  

noun

  1. a piece of black material, esp an armband, worn to indicate that the wearer is in mourning

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Etymology

Origin of mourning band

First recorded in 1610–20

Example Sentences

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Pershing, wearing a dark mourning band on one sleeve, and Harding, wearing a top hat, walked side by side behind the caisson.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 10, 2021

But the wide one “is a mourning band for his son Willie. . . . You can see that he applied it to the hat after he purchased the hat.”

From Washington Post

Instead of the second cartoon there was a page of the pamphlet boxed by a heavy black mourning band.

From Time Magazine Archive

The wide mourning band around the crown, which Lincoln added to honor his son, Willie, was still there, a symbol of solidarity with others who had lost sons.

From Washington Post

His tie was solid black, and on the sleeve of his gray coat there was the mourning band that he had sewn there.

From "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" by Carson McCullers