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单词 crownet
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crownetn.

Brit. /ˈkraʊnᵻt/, U.S. /ˈkraʊnət/
Forms: late Middle English crovnettes (plural), late Middle English– crownet, 1500s crounet, 1500s crownett.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: crown n., -et suffix1.
Etymology: < crown n. + -et suffix1. Compare later coronet n. and cronet n. With sense 3 compare Dutch †croonken , lit. ‘small crown’ (1554 in Dodoens, in the passage ultimately underlying quot. 1578); compare earlier coronet n. 3.
Now literary.
1. A coronet for the head; = coronet n. 1, 2. Also figurative.
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society > society and the community > social class > symbol of rank > [noun] > coronet
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coronaclea1400
crowneta1425
crownalc1443
coroneta1513
cronicle1569
cronet1596
demi-crown1641
the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > types of ornamentation > jewellery > jewellery worn on the head > [noun] > coronet or circlet
mindOE
crownOE
diademc1290
coronalc1330
circlea1340
garland?a1366
coronaclea1400
crowneta1425
crownalc1443
chapleta1464
circlet1481
cronet1519
cronicle1569
graundcie1592
anadem1598
coronet1599
carcanet1602
frontlet1610
circuita1616
rosary1651
tiar1660
tiara1718
ferronière1831
a1425 (?a1400) G. Chaucer Romaunt Rose (Hunterian) (1891) l. 3203 Rounde enviroun hir crownet Was full of Riche stonys frett.
?1435 ( J. Lydgate Minor Poems (1934) ii. 634 With crovnettes off golde.
a1552 J. Leland Itinerary (1710) I. 13 There lyith on the North side of the High Altare Henry Erle of Lancaster, withowt a Crounet.
1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage viii. vi. 638 With a crownet of Feathers.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida (1623) Prol. 6 The Princes..Sixty and nine that wore Their Crownets Regall.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Antony & Cleopatra (1623) iv. xiii. 27 Whose Bosome was my Crownet, my chiefe end. View more context for this quotation
1703 J. Oldmixon Amores Britannici ii. vii. 149 Tho happily the Muse may merit Praise, A Crownet, makes a better Shew, than Bays.
1798 tr. J. W. von Goethe in Monthly Mag. Sept. 197/1 The king of the deuses is there: I know by his crownet, his tail and his size.
1842 L. Hunt Palfrey v. 139 King Edward with his crownet on, Sits highest.
a1914 ‘M. Field’ Ras Byzance i, in Deirdre (1918) 144 I had killed a lion and wore his glory for my crownet.
1949 C. Fry Lady's not for Burning (1950) ii. 26 So the queen sung, Crumbling her crownet into clods of dung.
1972 J. Angira Silent Voices 52 I shout Without shame the voice of surrender And pass the crownet to the regent.
1996 M. R. Collings Nephiad ii. 28 And in those crownets fresh of female charms That never now will ornament our brows.
2. The lowest part of a horse's pastern; = coronet n. 5a. Also: a marking or other distinguishing feature on a horse's coronet. Cf. cronet n. 4. Obsolete.
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the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > body or parts of horse > [noun] > foot or spec. foot > pastern > lowest part above hoof
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crownet1566
coronet1683
cronet1725
the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > body or parts of horse > [noun] > foot or spec. foot > pastern > tuft of hair on
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crownet1725
1566 T. Blundeville Order curing Horses Dis. f. 97v, in Fower Offices Horsemanshippe The horse wyll halt, and the hard swelling is apparant to the eye, being higher then any place of the crownet.
1635 G. Markham Faithful Farrier (1638) 97 With this Salve..annoynt the crownets of the Horses hoofes.
1671 J. Halfpenny Gentleman's Jocky 43 As for the Crownet of the hoof, if the hair be smooth and close, and the flesh fat and even, all is perfect.
1725 London Gaz. No. 6348/3 A bay Mare, with a Crownet upon her near Leg behind.
1805 J. Adams Anal. Horsemanship (new ed.) III. 140 Round the crownet of the hoofs the hair should be clipped, making it regular and even.
1813 J. M. Good et al. Pantologia at Crepance An accident common to horses, consisting of a tread upon the coronet, or crownet, in the act of managing or passaging.
3. A cluster of flowers; cf. crown n. 9a and coronet n. 3. Also: the leafy head of a tree; cf. crown n. 21b. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > plants > part of plant > part of tree or woody plant > [noun] > tree-top
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heada1387
tree-crop14..
tree-copc1425
treetop1530
crownet1578
crown1589
coma1870
stag-horn1879
the world > plants > part of plant > reproductive part(s) > flower or part containing reproductive organs > inflorescence or collective flower > [noun]
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tuft?1523
coronet1555
crownet1578
head1597
seed head1597
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capitulum1704
glome1793
glomerule1793
glomus1832
flower-head1839
inflorescence1851
1578 H. Lyte tr. R. Dodoens Niewe Herball i. viii. 15 In the middest of those small Burres there groweth forth as it were a little Crownet [Fr. une petite couronne, Du. een cleyn croonken].
1626 G. Sandys tr. Ovid Metamorphosis xv. 314 A nest..Vpon the crownet [L. cacumine] of a trembling Palme.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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crow-net
crow-net n. a net for catching crows and other birds.
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1620 J. Wilkinson Treat. Statutes conc. Coroners & Sherifes (new ed.) 124 In every parish and tything..a crow-net provided to kill and destroy crowes, rookes, and choughes.
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