Crest /(krĕst)/
Crest
n.
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A tuft, or other excrescence or natural ornament, growing on an animal's head; the comb of a cock; the swelling on the head of a serpent; the lengthened feathers of the crown or nape of bird, etc.
[Attack] his rising crest, and drive the serpent back.
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The plume of feathers, or other decoration, worn on a helmet; the distinctive ornament of a helmet, indicating the rank of the wearer; hence, also, the helmet.
Stooping low his lofty crest.
And on his head there stood upright A crest, in token of a knight.
- A bearing worn, not upon the shield, but usually above it, or separately as an ornament for plate, liveries, and the like. It is a relic of the ancient cognizance. See Cognizance, 4. (Her.)
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The upper curve of a horse's neck.
Throwing the base thong from his bending crest.
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The ridge or top of a wave.
Like wave with crest of sparkling foam.
- The summit of a hill or mountain ridge.
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The helm or head, as typical of a high spirit; pride; courage.
Now the time is come That France must vail her lofty plumed crest.
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The ornamental finishing which surmounts the ridge of a roof, canopy, etc. (Arch.)
The finials of gables and pinnacles are sometimes called crests.
- The top line of a slope or embankment. (Engin.)
Phrases & Compounds
- Crest tile
- a tile made to cover the ridge of a roof, fitting upon it like a saddle.
- Interior crest
- the highest line of the parapet.
Crest
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Crested; p. pr. & vb. n. Cresting
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To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a crest for.
His legs bestrid the ocean, his reared arm Crested the world.
Mid groves of clouds that crest the mountain's brow.
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To mark with lines or streaks, like, or regarded as like, waving plumes.
Like as the shining sky in summer's night, . . . Is crested with lines of fiery light.
Crest
v. i.
- To form a crest.