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mornette Antiq. (mɔːˈnɛt) [a. OF. mornet (Littré), dim. of morne: see morne n.1] One of the points of the coronel of a tilting-spear.1824 Meyrick Anc. Armour II. 246 note, The points of the cronel were called mornettes, or little mornes. 1846 Fairholt Costume (1885) II. Gloss. 289. Oxford English Dictionary
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▪ I. morne, n.1 Antiq. (mɔːn) Forms: 5 moorne, 6–7 mourne, 8 mourn, 9– morne. [a. F. morne, vbl. n. f. OF. morner to blunt (a lance), f. morne blunted, dull: see morne a.] The rebated head of a tilting lance; = coronal n. 3. The editor of Guillim (quot. 1632) gives an explanation which would make th... Oxford English Dictionary
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