1. masthead - Noun
2. masthead - Verb
The top or head of a mast; the part of a mast above the hounds.
To cause to go to the masthead as a punishment.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe Americans are the lavishest and showiest and most luxury-loving people on the earth and at our masthead we fly one true and honest symbol, the gaudiest flag the world has ever seen. Mark Twain
A witness later said, "they threatened to take our masthead with them in every screaming nerve-racking dive". Source: Internet
As reported by this masthead on Saturday, Australia's players will be subjected to more stringent protocols in England than those agreed to by the West Indies and Pakistan. Source: Internet
A year later, in 1986, she started working in the fashion accessories department at Mademoiselle magazine, where her maiden name, Katy Brosnahan, appeared on the masthead. Source: Internet
But a mermaid masthead is the sole piece that possesses any intrigue, its hollow eyes cut into rich metal making it simultaneously beautiful and ethereal. Source: Internet
It connects the forestay to the masthead and looks like an oversize golf-tee. Source: Internet