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]
See also: feather

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Laurindalə-RIN-dəEnglish (Rare)
ClemensKLE-mens (German)German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Late Roman
Hammer['hæmə]
Yoshirouyo-shee-ṙo:Japanese
TristinTRIS-tinEnglish (Modern)
HenrikHEN-rik (Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German)Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Hungarian, Slovene, Croatian, Armenian