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coronet

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun coronet has 2 senses
  1. coronet - a small crown; usually indicates a high rank but below that of sovereign
    --1 is a kind of
    crown, diadem
  2. coronet - margin between the skin of the pastern and the horn of the hoof
    --2 is a kind of
    animal tissue
    --2 is a part of pastern, fetter bone

Definitions from the Web

Coronet

Noun: a small or lesser crown

A coronet is a decorative headdress worn by nobility or used as a symbol of rank or authority. It is typically smaller and less ornate than a full crown, commonly worn by princes, dukes, or earls.

King Edward VIII's coronet gleamed with diamonds and pearls.

The coronet was placed atop the bride's veil during the royal wedding.

Noun: a musical instrument

A coronet is a brass instrument similar to a trumpet, but with a shorter length and a mellower tone. It is commonly used in military bands or orchestras.

The talented musician showcased his skills on the coronet during the jazz concert.

Herbert enjoys playing the coronet in the marching band, adding a unique sound to the ensemble.

Noun: a circular paper or metal ornament

A coronet can also refer to a circular paper or metal ornament often used in decorative arts, such as furniture or architecture. These ornaments typically feature intricate designs and are used for embellishment purposes.

The antique dresser was adorned with a beautiful coronet made of brass.

The stonework of the cathedral's arches featured delicate coronets at each intersection.

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