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cranet
▪ I. † ˈcranet1 Obs. Also 7 crannet. [Corrupted from OF. crignete, crinete, dim. of crigne, creigne, in sense of mod.F. crinière, f. crin. L. crin-is hair, mane.] A piece of armour covering a horse's neck or mane; a crinière.1548 Hall Chron. 12 One band had the scafferon the cranet, the bard of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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scafferon
† ˈscafferon Obs. variant of chaffron.a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. IV, 12 One band had the scafferon, the cranet, the bard of the horse all white. 1586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie ii. 67 The Bridle, Saddle, Scafferon, [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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crinet
† crinet Obs. [dim. of F. crin hair: see -et1.] 1. A hair.1572 Gascoigne Flowers Wks. (1587) 67 The heeres were not of gold But of some other metall farre more fine Wher of ech crinet seemed to behold Like glistering wyars. 2. Hawking. (pl.) The small hair-like feathers which grow about the cere of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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chaffron
ˈchaffron Also 6–7 shaffron, 7 shafron(e, shaferne, 9 chafron. Another form of chamfron.1547–8 Order Hen. VIII's Funeral in Strype Eccl. Mem. II. ii. App. A. 11 Seven great horses..on their fronts shaffrons of armes. 1610 J. Guillim Heraldry iv. (1660) Table 266 Ordained for Defence and Ornament; as... Oxford English Dictionary
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crinière
‖ crinière (krinjɛr) [F., f. crin (horse) hair; corresp. to a L. type *crināria. In 16th and 17th c. anglicized as crinier.] The part of the ‘bards’ or protective covering of a war-horse which covered the ridge or back of the neck and the mane.1598 Barret Theor. Warres v. ii. 141 His horse barded wi... Oxford English Dictionary
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bard
▪ I. bard, n.1 (bɑːd) 5–; also 6–7 (Sc.) baird, 6 barth, 6–7 bardh. [a. Gael. and Ir. bàrd:—OCelt. *bardo-s poet-singer, minstrel (whence Gr. βάρδος, L. bardus, as alien words, ‘bardus Gallice cantor appellatur, qui virorum fortium laudes canit,’ Festus). In Eng. originally only an alien word from t... Oxford English Dictionary
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