frontlet
/'frʌntlit/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small decorative band, ornament, or piece of clothing worn on the forehead: Historically, a frontlet is an adornment, often made of cloth, metal, or jewels, designed to be worn across the brow. 2. A band on the forehead of an animal: In zoology, it can refer to a distinct marking, band, or plate on the forehead of certain animals. 3. The frontal part of something: Archaically, it can mean the front part or face of an object.
Usage Examples
- The priest wore a golden frontlet inscribed with sacred symbols.
- In some ancient cultures, a frontlet was a sign of nobility or religious office.
- The bird was identified by the distinctive white frontlet above its beak.
- The antique furniture had an ornate frontlet carved with intricate designs.
Advanced Usage
- Ecclesiastical Use: In historical Christian contexts, a frontlet could refer to a phylactery or a specific part of liturgical vestments.
- Zoological Description: Used precisely to describe taxonomic features, e.g., "The species is characterized by a blue frontlet."
Variants and Related Words
- Frontal (Adjective): Pertaining to the forehead or the front.
- The patient suffered a frontal lobe injury.
- Frontlet Band (Noun Phrase): A more descriptive term for the adornment.
Synonyms
- Headband: A band worn around the head.
- Diadem: A jeweled crown or headband worn as a symbol of sovereignty.
- Fillet: A narrow band worn around the head.
Related Phrases
- To wear a frontlet: To have or put on a frontlet (archaic/formal usage).
Noun
- an adornment worn on the forehead