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crest, in feudal livery, an ornament of the headpiece that afforded protection against a blow. The term is incorrectly used to mean family coat of arms. Crests were widely used in the 13th cent. by feudal chiefs, as they had been by ancient Greek warriors and the Roman centurions. The earlier forms were usually of stuffed leather, gilded, silvered, or painted; later they were of wood or metal. The crest came to be used in heraldry heraldry, system in which inherited symbols, or devices, called charges are displayed on a shield, or escutcheon, for the purpose of identifying individuals or families. ..... Click the link for more information. , first only by persons of high rank, then by all those entitled to a coat of arms. It surmounts the escutcheon; its colors are those of the coat of arms. The dragon, wivern, and plume of feathers are common crests. The lion, used by Edward III of England, remains the crest of the English sovereigns. See also blazonry blazonry (blā`zənrē), science of describing or depicting armorial bearings. ..... Click the link for more information. . crest 1. a tuft or growth of feathers, fur, or skin along the top of the heads of some birds, reptiles, and other animals 2. a ridge on the neck of a horse, dog, lion, etc. 3. the mane or hair growing from this ridge 4. a ridge along the surface of a bone 5. Archery identifying rings painted around an arrow shaft crest [krest] (design engineering) The top of a screw thread. (science and technology) The highest point of a structure or natural formation, such as the top edge of a dam, the ridge of a roof, the highest point of a gravity wave, or the highest natural projection of a hill or mountain. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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