cronel

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Etymology

Originally a variant of coronal.

Noun

cronel (plural cronels)

  1. The metal head of a tilting spear or lance, which could be blunt or consist of many small points (to grip armor), designed not to penetrate or wound.
    • 1786, Francis Grose, “The Sling”, in A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons, [], London: [] S. Hooper, [], →OCLC, footnote x, page 47:
      The follovving deſcription of the coronels or coronets, is given by [John] Guillim in his diſplay of heraldry.

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