Sennet
noun
1.
any of several small barracudas, as Sphyraena borealis (northern sennet) ranging along the eastern coast of North and Central America.
noun, (in Elizabethan drama)
1.
a set of notes played on the trumpet or cornet to mark the entrance or exit of a group of actors.
noun
1.
sennit.
noun
1.
a flat, braided cordage, formed by plaiting strands of rope yarn or other fiber, used as small stuff aboard ships.
2.
braided straw or grass used in making hats.
noun
1.
a fanfare: used as a stage direction in Elizabethan drama
noun
1.
a flat braided cordage used on ships
2.
plaited straw, grass, palm leaves, etc, as for making hats
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