noun
- the top of a ship’s mast
- the title and publication information printed at the top of a newspaper or magazine page
- a list of staff members and publication details in a newspaper or magazine
Usage: nautical
verb
- to send a sailor to the top of a mast as punishment
Usage: nautical; historical
Examples
- The sailor climbed to the masthead to adjust the rigging.
- The newspaper’s masthead displayed its name in bold letters.
- She found her name listed in the magazine’s masthead as editor.
- The captain threatened to masthead any sailor caught sleeping on duty.
- The masthead of the ship swayed in the strong wind.
- The publication’s masthead included the founding date and staff credits.
- From the masthead, the lookout spotted land on the horizon.