Txt crown meaning
It seems a little doubtful that this is the case, or that in this or any of the descriptions here there is any reference to the anatomical features of the locust. Hence it has been thought that the sacred writer here alludes to this horse-like appearance of the locust. The resemblance is more distinct when the horses are made ready for battle: the hard shell or scales of the locust having the appearance of armour. The resemblance of the locust to the horse (especially in the head) has been remarked upon by travellers, and has found expression in the Italian and German names cavalletta and heupferd.
Translate, And the shapes (or, forms) of the locusts were like horses made ready for war. Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(7) And the shapes.