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coronet

English

Etymology

From Middle French couronnette, from Old French coronete, diminutive of corone (crown), from Latin corona.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?k???n?t/, /k????n?t/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?k???n?t/, /k????n?t/

Noun

coronet (plural coronets)

  1. A small crown, such as is worn by a noble.
  2. The ring of tissue between a horse's hoof and its leg.
  3. The traditional lowest regular commissioned officer rank in the cavalry.
  4. Any of several hummingbirds in the genus Boissonneaua.
  5. A species of moth, Craniophora ligustri.

Synonyms

(junior commissioned officer):

  • ensign (infantry equivalent of the cavalry coronet)
  • second lieutenant (OF-1), first NATO commissioned officer grade above OF-0 trainee officer

Translations

Anagrams

  • Crotone

Latin

Verb

cor?net

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of cor?n?

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crapaudine

English

Etymology

French crapaudine

Noun

crapaudine (plural crapaudines)

  1. (rare) The socket in which the pivot of a door turns.
  2. (obsolete) An ulcer on the coronet of a horse.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Bailey to this entry?)

Usage notes

  • Sometimes used to describe such a swing-door.

Adjective

crapaudine (not comparable)

  1. (cooking) Of a preparation for fowl and poultry, where the back is split apart and the bird is flattened down the breast, looking somewhat like a frog.

Coordinate terms

  • chicken crapaudine
  • flattened chicken

See also

  • crapaud

French

Etymology

crapaud +? -ine

Noun

crapaudine f (plural crapaudines)

  1. Several types of precious stones
    1. toadstone
  2. (botany) ironwort (Sideritis)

Derived terms

Hypernyms

  • lamiacées

Adverb

crapaudine

  1. (cooking) crapaudine

Coordinate terms

  • poulet en crapaudine
  • à la crapaudine

Descendants

  • English: crapaudine

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