frontlet

NOUN
  1. an adornment worn on the forehead
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How To Use frontlet In A Sentence

  • Black, a popular color at this time, accents her turret and frontlet, collar, cuffs, and wide hem. Fashion in Art: Medieval France and the Netherlands
  • They made the frontlet for the holy diadem of pure gold, and incised upon it the seal inscription: “Holy to the Lord.” THE BLESSING OF A SKINNED KNEE
  • Let us use my silly hyperbole as frontlets between our eyes.
  • Her turret, from which cascades a transparent veil, terminates upon a frontlet, a wide band of cloth that frames her face. Fashion in Art: Medieval France and the Netherlands
  • Two of its pointy lobes must have rested on the High Priest's forehead, with the frontlet tied between them.
  • The Frontispiece shows the high altar of Westminster Abbey vested for Lent in a frontal, frontlet, and dossal of white linen.
  • His eagle frontlet is the first aspect of Native culture to greet airline passengers deplaning in Ketchikan.
  • His eagle frontlet is the first aspect of Native culture to greet airline passengers deplaning in Ketchikan.
  • Kneeling down on the rug before her trunk, Lia searched among her weapons and armor for her rank insignia—a frontlet made of animal skin featuring a three-gem triad embedded in the center. String Theory, Book 3: Evolution
  • One kind or phylactery was called a "frontlet," and was composed of four pieces of parchment; on the first of which was written, Ex 12: 2-10; on the second, Ex 12: 11-21; on the third, De Barnes New Testament Notes
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