Each of the points of the coronal of a tilting-spear.
Origin
Early 19th century; earliest use found in Samuel Meyrick (1783–1848), antiquary and historian of arms and armour. From French mornette from morne + -ette.
Definition of mornette in US English:
mornette
nounmɔːˈnɛt
Weaponry historical
Each of the points of the coronal of a tilting-spear.
Origin
Early 19th century; earliest use found in Samuel Meyrick (1783–1848), antiquary and historian of arms and armour. From French mornette from morne + -ette.