browband

noun

Etymology

From brow + band.

  1. derived from *bʰendʰ-
  2. derived from *bandiz
  3. derived from *bend
  4. derived from banda
  5. derived from bande
  6. derived from band
  7. compounded as browband — “brow + band

Definitions

  1. Part of a horse's bridle that runs from just under one ear, across the forehead, to just…

    Part of a horse's bridle that runs from just under one ear, across the forehead, to just under the other ear, preventing the bridle from sliding down.

  2. A band of fur of a contrasting colour on an animal's brow.

    • Diana monkeys are generally black or dark grey, but have a white throat, crescent-shaped browband, ruff and beard.
  3. A band of metal, part of a (person's) helmet or crown, which covers the brow.

    • Helmet of Buggenum-Montefortino type, from Anatolia, end of the first century AD […] The browband — riveted to the dome on each side — was part of its reinforcing structure, protecting the legionary from direct blows ...
    • Of course it was nothing to compare with the authentic crown, with its inlays and chasings of seven different precious metals, its finials of rare gems, its three gleaming diniaba-stones mounted on the browband.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA