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- feather in one's cap, a
feather in one's cap, a
feather in one's cap, a
An act or deed to one's credit; a distinctive achievement. For example, Getting all three factions to the bargaining table would be a feather in his cap. This expression alludes to the practice of putting a feather on a soldier's cap for every enemy he kills, an early practice of some Native American tribes and many other peoples. [Early 1600s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Oenone | | - | Greek Mythology (Latinized) |
Helga | | ['helgə] | |
Sigmundr | | - | Ancient Scandinavian |
Delaney | | də-LAYN-ee | English (Modern) |
Annas | | ['ænəs] | |
Charles | | CHAHR-əlz (English), CHAHRLZ (English), SHAHRL (French) | English, French |