mastheads in English

noun
1
the highest part of a ship's mast or of the lower section of a mast.
Traditionally, mastheads and yardarms of RN ships were decorated with bunches of greenery, a task carried out by the boatswain's party in the dark hours of the night on December 24.
2
the title of a newspaper or magazine at the head of the front or editorial page.
On the front page of this newspaper, above the masthead , you will find our motto ‘Born To Make A Difference’.
verb
1
send (a sailor) to the masthead, especially as a punishment.
Plus, for the actors, there's the chance to utter the kind of lines - "Get below, sir, or I'll masthead you!"
2
raise (a flag or sail) to the masthead.
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2. 13 The mastheads of beached yachts tinkled in a stiff breeze.