Coronet

Word CORONET
Character 7
Hyphenation cor o net
Pronunciations /kɒɹəˈnɛt/

Definitions and meanings of "Coronet"

What do we mean by coronet?

A small crown worn by princes and princesses and by other nobles below the rank of sovereign. noun

A chaplet or headband decorated with gold or jewels. noun

The upper margin of a horse's hoof. noun

To adorn as with a coronet.

A coronal, circlet, or wreath for the head. noun

A crown representing a dignity inferior to that of the sovereign. noun

In modern costume, a decorative piece forming a part of a woman's head-dress, especially a plate or band, as of metal, broad in the middle and half encircling the head in front. noun

Same as coronal, 2. noun

In entomology, a circle of spines, hairs, etc., around the apex of a part, as around the end of the abdomen. noun

The lowest part of the pastern of a horse, running about the coffin and distinguished by the hair that joins and covers the upper part of the hoof. Also cornet. See cut under hoof. noun

In botany, same as corona, especially in a diminutive sense; also formerly applied to a whorl of small flowers, as in some labiate plants, and to small heads of umbelliferous and composite plants. noun

The bur at the base of an antler. noun

An erroneous form of cornet, 7. noun

An ornamental or honorary headdress, having the shape and character of a crown; particularly, a crown worn as the mark of high rank lower than sovereignty. The word is used by Shakespeare to denote also a kingly crown. noun

The upper part of a horse's hoof, where the horn terminates in skin. noun

The iron head of a tilting spear; a coronel. noun

A small crown worn by a noble. In the British system, they are worn only at coronations. The German equivalent is Adelskrone. noun

The ring of tissue between a horse's hoof and its leg. noun

Margin between the skin of the pastern and the horn of the hoof noun

A small crown; usually indicates a high rank but below that of sovereign noun

A small crown, such as is worn by a noble.

The ring of tissue between a horse's hoof and its leg.

The traditional lowest regular commissioned officer rank in the cavalry.

Any of several hummingbirds in the genus Boissonneaua.

A species of moth, Craniophora ligustri.

The Dodge Coronet, on which the Charger and Super Bee were based. Originally from the mid '50s, it resurfaced in 1965 as a sporty mid-sized 2-door sedan or 6/9-passenger wagon. It lasted until the early '70s, when it got phased out. By '71, the Charger became its own line and the Super Bee was moved over to the new Charger platform. The performance variant was the R/T model, which started in '67, with the race-prepped 440 Magnum V8 as the standard engine,k and the bulletproof TF727 3spd auto as the standard transmission. Optional were the 425hp 426 Hemi, and the 4spd manual with Hurst linkage (in '70, the manual recieved a competion-type Hurst pistol-grip shifter.) The R/T model was phased out after 1970. Urban Dictionary

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A car made by Dodge that was a part of the Super Bee line Urban Dictionary

The tallest mountain in the sinnoh region. the mountain is considered very holy to the worshippers of arceus. Urban Dictionary

A small or relatively simple crown, especially as worn by lesser royalty and peers or peeresses Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Coronet

The word "coronet" in example sentences

Are you sure this Vandyked sort of a coronet is right for the lion to dance on? ❋ Unknown (1903)

It was nigh four of the clock ere her Grace came from the Abbey; and she came in a gown of purple velvet, with the crown upon her head, and every noble and noble lady following in cramoisie, and on their heads crownets [the old form of the word coronet] of gold. ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)

At one side of the coronet was a cracked edge, where a corner holding three gems had been torn away. ❋ Unknown (2010)

June 30, 2009 at 12:24 pm dikshunaree sez: “a coronet is a small crown and a tiara is a jeweled coronet ❋ Unknown (2009)

The proudest woman in the world consents to bend herself to this ignominy, and own that a coronet is a bribe sufficient for her honour! ❋ Unknown (2006)

And so had they -- they really wanted her to be the Duchess of Cornwall as such than they could have given her a royal duchess coronet, which is somewhat different. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The coronet was the largest gold piece in circulation in Mazonia. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)

The minds within the youth reacted, saying the coronet was another product of the Library. ❋ Cook, Glen (1982)

You may, for instans, call a coronet an 'ancestral coronal,' if you like, as you might call a hat a 'swart sombrero,' a glossy four-and-nine, ❋ Various (N/A)

Within the coronet was his mitre and the representation of the two together led to the appearance of the coronet as the rim of the mitre, and coronet and mitre have been armorially depicted together. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

A flowing garment of deep blue fell about her; on her black hair like a coronet was a crest of many colored, tiny feathers, feathers of humming birds, he learned later; throat and arms were bare save for many blazing red and green stones, feet bare save for exquisitely wrought sandals which were held in place by little golden straps which ended in plain gold bands about the round white ankles. ❋ Jackson Gregory (1912)

For Virginia received the coronet, which is the reward of all good little American girls, and was married to her boy-lover as soon as he came of age. ❋ Dorothy Scarborough (1906)

To the student of armour the alabaster effigy is of special interest as a specimen of the military costume of the fourteenth century; while the coronet is the earliest known example of ducal form -- the title of Duke was not introduced into England till rather later. ❋ A. Murray Smith (1877)

The coronet is a short, cube-shaped bone, set between the large pastern and coffin bone, in the same oblique direction. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

If the discharge of pus from the coronet is the first evidence of the disease, the offending nail must be found and removed, the horn pared out, and a weak solution of carbolic acid or compound cresol injected at the coronet until the fistulous tract has healed. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

For Virginia received the coronet, which is the reward of all good little ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)

“My Lady”: her coronet is the same as that of an Earl. ❋ Charles Boutell (1844)

Charger ('66-'74): high-performance, slightly more luxury-oriented version the the Coronet. For '66 and '67, it featured a [fastback] body and a different dash to differentiate uit from the Coronet. From '68 through '70, it featured a different front-end as the main difference from the Coronet. From 1971 onwards it was completely different, only sharing the B-body (mid-size) base platform with it. Coronet ('65-'70): A semi-fastback, two-door five-seater with basic ammenities, such as vinyl bucket seats, a floor-shifted 3spd auto, and dual exhausts, except on base models. [Super Bee] ('68-'71): A stripped down Coronet (complete withh les insulation), with vinyl [bench seat], 3spd manual transmission, hot-cammed 383cid V8, heavy-duty shocks & springs, dual exhausts, and options such as a tachometer and the Hemi. ❋ Myajd Jdg (2005)

[coronet] is [shit] ❋ Netwqwr (2020)

That's [a sweet] Coronet [bro] ❋ Thy Mank (2019)

ima [climb] Mt Coronet to see [spear] [pillar] ❋ ZACKMAN2007 (2021)

[the prince] wore a small gold [coronet] to denote his [rank] ❋ StarryCoronet (2023)

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