English-Thai Dictionary
cornet
N แตร ทองเหลือง ขนาดเล็ก horn trumpet trae-tong-lueang-ka-nad-lek
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CORNET
n.[L., a horn. See Horn. ] 1. An instrument of music, in the nature of a trumpet, sounded by blowing with the mouth. It was of a winding shape like a horn; used in armies and on occasions of joy.
David played before the Lord on cornets. 2 Samuel 6:5.
2. In modern usage, an officer of cavalry, who bears the ensign or colors of a troop. He is the third officer in the company.
3. A company of cavalry; a troop of horse. [Not used. ]
4. The cornet of a horse [coronet ] is the lowest part of his pastern, that runs round the coffin and is distinguished by the hair that joins and covers the upper part of the hoof.
5. A little cap of paper in which retailers inclose small wares.
6. A scarf anciently worn by doctors.
7. A head dress.
CORNETCY
n.The commission or rank of a cornet.
CORNETTER, CORNETER, CORNICE
n.One who blows a cornet. 1. In architecture, the uppermost member of the entablature of a column, or the highest projecture; that which crowns and order.
2. A little projecture in joinery or masonry; as the cornice of a chimney.
Cornice-ring of a cannon, is the ring next from the muzzle-ring backward.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CORNET
Cor "net (kr "nt ), n. Etym: [F. cornet, m. (for senses 1 & 2 ),cornette, f. & m. (for senses 3 & 4 ), dim. of corne horn, L. cornu. See Horn. ]
1. (Mus. ) (a ) An obsolete rude reed instrument (Ger. Zinken ), of the oboe family. (b ) A brass instrument, with cupped mouthpiece, and furnished with valves or pistons, now used in bands, and, in place of the trumpet, in orchestras. See Cornet-à -piston. (c ) A certain organ stop or register.
2. A cap of paper twisted at the end, used by retailers to inclose small wares. Cotgrave.
3. (Mil. ) (a ) A troop of cavalry; -- so called from its being accompanied by a cornet player. [Obs. ] "A body of five cornets of horse. " Clarendon. (b ) The standard of such a troop. [Obs. ](c ) The lowest grade of commissioned officer in a British cavalry troop, who carried the standard. The office was abolished in 1871.
4. A headdress: (a ) A square cap anciently worn as a mark of certain professions. (b ) A part of a woman's headdress, in the 16th century.
5. Etym: [Cf. Coronet. ] (Far. )
Defn: See Coronet, 2.
CORNET-A-PISTON
Cor "net-à -pis `ton (kr "nt--ps "tn; F. kr `n `ps `tn "), n.; pl. Cornets-à -piston. Etym: [F.] (Mus. )
Defn: A brass wind instrument, like the trumpet, furnished with valves moved by small pistons or sliding rods; a cornopean; a cornet.
CORNETCY
CORNETCY Cor "net *cy (kr "nt-s ), n.
Defn: The commission or rank of a cornet.
CORNETER
CORNETER Cor "net *er (kr "nt-r ), n.
Defn: One who blows a cornet.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cornet
cor net |ˈkôrnət ˈkɔːrnɪt | ▶noun 1 Music a brass instrument resembling a trumpet but shorter and wider, played chiefly in bands. • a compound organ stop with a powerful treble sound. 2 Brit. a cone-shaped wafer, esp. one filled with ice cream. DERIVATIVES cor net ist |-ˈnetəst |(also cornettist ) noun ORIGIN late Middle English (originally denoting a wind instrument made of a horn ): from Old French, diminutive of a variant of Latin cornu ‘horn. ’
cornet
cornet 2 |ˈkɔːnɪt | ▶noun chiefly historical the fifth grade of commissioned officer in a cavalry troop, who carried the colours. It is still used in some British cavalry regiments for officers of the rank of second lieutenant. DERIVATIVES cornetcy noun ( pl. cornetcies ) ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French cornette, diminutive of corne (originally a collective term ), based on Latin cornua ‘horns ’. The word originally denoted a kind of woman's headdress, or a strip of lace hanging down from a headdress against the cheeks; later it referred to the pennon of a cavalry troop, hence the officer who carried the colours.
cornetfish
cor net fish |kôrˈnetˌfiSH, ˈkôrnət -kɔrˈnɛtfɪʃ | ▶noun ( pl. same or cornetfishes ) a large marine fish with a long, narrow, flutelike snout, an elongated body, and a whiplike extension to the tail. It is common in shallow tropical waters of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific region. [Family Fistularidae and genus Fistularia: several species. ]
cornetto
cor net to |kôrˈnetō kɔrˈnɛdoʊ |(also cornett |-ˈnet |) ▶noun ( pl. cornetti |-ˈnetē | or cornetts ) a woodwind instrument of the 16th and 17th centuries, typically curved, with finger holes and a cup-shaped mouthpiece. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Italian, diminutive of corno ‘horn, ’ from Latin cornu. Compare with cornet .
Oxford Dictionary
cornet
cornet 1 |ˈkɔːnɪt | ▶noun 1 Music a brass instrument resembling a trumpet but shorter and wider. • a compound organ stop with a powerful treble sound. 2 Brit. a cone-shaped wafer filled with ice cream. DERIVATIVES cornetist |kɔːˈnɛtɪst |(also cornettist ) noun ORIGIN late Middle English (originally denoting a wind instrument made of a horn ): from Old French, diminutive of a variant of Latin cornu ‘horn ’.
cornet
cornet 2 |ˈkɔːnɪt | ▶noun chiefly historical the fifth grade of commissioned officer in a cavalry troop, who carried the colours. It is still used in some British cavalry regiments for officers of the rank of second lieutenant. DERIVATIVES cornetcy noun ( pl. cornetcies ) ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French cornette, diminutive of corne (originally a collective term ), based on Latin cornua ‘horns ’. The word originally denoted a kind of woman's headdress, or a strip of lace hanging down from a headdress against the cheeks; later it referred to the pennon of a cavalry troop, hence the officer who carried the colours.
cornetfish
cornet |fish ▶noun ( pl. same or cornetfishes ) a large marine fish with a long, narrow flute-like snout, an elongated body, and a whip-like extension to the tail. It is common in shallow tropical waters of the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific region. ●Family Fistularidae and genus Fistularia: several species.
cornetto
cornetto |kɔːˈnɛtəʊ |(also cornett |ˈkɔːnɪt, kɔːˈnɛt |) ▶noun ( pl. cornetti |-ti | or cornetts ) a woodwind instrument of the 16th and 17th centuries, typically curved, with finger holes and a cup-shaped mouthpiece. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Italian, diminutive of corno ‘horn ’, from Latin cornu. Compare with cornet 1 .
Duden Dictionary
Cornet
Cor net Substantiv, Neutrum schweizerisch , das |…ˈnɛ |das Cornet; Genitiv: des Cornets, Plural: die Cornets tütenförmiges Gebäck mit Eis
Cornet à Pistons
Cor net à Pis tons Substantiv, Neutrum , das |kɔrnɛapisˈtõː |das Cornet à Pistons; Genitiv: des Cornet à Pistons, Plural: die Cornets à Pistons |[kɔrnɛza …] |französisch Kornett 1
Cornett
Cor nett Substantiv, Neutrum schweizerisch , das |Corn e tt |das Cornett; Genitiv: des Cornetts, Plural Cornetts, auch Cornette
Cornetto
Cor net to Substantiv, Neutrum Musik , das |Corn e tto |das Cornetto; Genitiv: des Cornettos, Plural: die Cornettos und Cornetti italienisch kleines Grifflochhorn, Zink ein altes Holzblasinstrument
French Dictionary
cornet
cornet n. m. nom masculin 1 Petit cône servant à contenir une glace, des bonbons. : Un cornet de crème glacée aux fraises. 2 Godet pour jouer aux dés. SYNONYME gobelet . Note Orthographique corne t.
cornette
cornette n. f. nom féminin Coiffure de certaines religieuses.
Spanish Dictionary
corneta
corneta nombre femenino 1 Instrumento musical parecido a la trompeta pero de menor tamaño, con el tubo doblado solo una vez sobre sí mismo y con o sin pistones :corneta de llaves; banda de cornetas y tambores; la corneta y el cornetín se usan en el ejército para informar o dar órdenes a la tropa .2 nombre común Persona que toca este instrumento, especialmente el soldado que lo hace en un regimiento .3 nombre femenino Utensilio con forma de pequeño cuerno hueco que utilizaban los sordos para, acercándoselo al oído, percibir mejor los sonidos .También corneta acústica .SINÓNIMO trompetilla .4 Bol, Chile, Colomb, CRica Aparato para aumentar el volumen del sonido y difundirlo, especialmente de la voz, y transmitirlo a distancia; consiste en un tubo cónico en cuyo extremo más estrecho hay una embocadura .SINÓNIMO megáfono .5 Venez Instrumento eléctrico que se emplea como avisador sonoro en los automóviles y otros vehículos modernos .SINÓNIMO bocina, claxon . VÉASE chupar pito y corneta .
cornete
cornete nombre masculino 1 Helado de cucurucho que se vende envasado :cornete de vainilla .2 anat Pequeño hueso en forma de lámina acanalada situado, junto con otro, en el interior de las fosas nasales .
cornetín
cornetín nombre masculino 1 Instrumento musical parecido a la corneta pero con tres pistones :el cornetín se toca en las orquestas, por ejemplo, cuando hay trozos en que se imita la música popular .2 Corneta sin pistones usada en el ejército para informar o dar órdenes a la tropa .3 nombre común Persona que toca uno de estos instrumentos .cornetín de órdenes Soldado encargado de ejecutar los toques de corneta para transmitir a la tropa las órdenes de un mando .
corneto, -ta
corneto, -ta adjetivo Hond, Nicar [persona ] Que tiene las piernas arqueadas .SINÓNIMO chueco .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cornet
cor net /kɔː r nét |kɔ́ːnɪt /名詞 C 1 〘楽 〙コルネット 〘トランペットに似た金管楽器 〙.2 ⦅英 ⦆アイスクリームのコーン (cone ).3 (キャンディなどを入れる )三角の紙袋 .4 (海軍の )信号旗 .