Advertisement
Advertisement
crownpiece
[ kroun-pees ]
noun
- the strap of a bridle that fits across the head of a horse.
crownpiece
/ ˈkraʊnˌpiːs /
noun
- the piece forming or fitting the top of something
- the strap of a bridle that goes over a horse's head behind the ears
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of crownpiece1
Discover More
Example Sentences
Here you are, old brother, ventured the man without being in the least offended and handing over a six-livre crownpiece.
From Project Gutenberg
As an inevitable result of all the influences that constitute his world he finds himself yearning for meliorism as the crownpiece.
From Project Gutenberg
Beaufort grew deadly pale as he bent over the crownpiece, and seemed scarcely to have courage to look his friend in his face.
From Project Gutenberg
The other gave him a 210 crownpiece, and desired him to keep it for his sake.
From Project Gutenberg
That crownpiece John had put into the hands of his mother, to keep.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse