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Definitions of coronets in various dictionaries:
noun - a small crown
noun - margin between the skin of the pastern and the horn of the hoof
noun - a small crown
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Plural form of coronet. |
a ring of bone at the base of a deer's antler. |
a small or relatively simple crown, especially as worn by lesser royalty and peers or peeresses. |
A small or relatively simple crown, especially as worn by lesser royalty and peers or peeresses. |
A ring of bone at the base of a deer's antler. |
The band of tissue on the lowest part of a horse's pastern, containing the horn-producing cells from which the hoof grows. |
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In English, a Coronet is a small crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring. By one definition, a coronet differs from a crown in that a coronet never has arches, and from a tiara in that a coronet completely encircles the head, while a tiara does not. By a slightly different definition, a crown is worn by an emperor, empress, king or queen; a coronet by a nobleman or lady. See also diadem. * In other languages, this distinction is not made as usually the same word for crown is used irrespective of rank (Krone in German, kroon in Dutch, krona in Swedish, couronne in French, etc.) * The main use is now actually not on the head (indeed, many people entitled to a coronet never have one made; the same even applies to some monarchs' crowns, as in Belgium) but as a rank symbol in heraldry, adorning a coat of arms. |