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Definition of crown
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of crown is as below...
Crown (n.) The
person
entitled
to wear a regal or
imperial
crown;
the
sovereign;
-- with the
definite
article.
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Crowned
::
Crowned
(p. p. & a.)
Having
or
wearing
a
crown;
surmounted,
invested,
or
adorned,
with a
crown,
wreath,
garland,
etc.;
honored;
rewarded;
completed;
consummated;
perfected..
Crown
::
Crown (n.) The part of a hat above the brim.
Flat
::
Flat (n.) A straw hat,
broad-brimmed
and
low-crowned..
Primogeniture
::
Primogeniture
(a.) The
exclusive
right of
inheritance
which
belongs
to the
eldest
son. Thus in
England
the right of
inheriting
the
estate
of the
father
belongs
to the
eldest
son, and in the royal
family
the
eldest
son of the
sovereign
is
entitled
to the
throne
by
primogeniture.
In
exceptional
cases,
among the
female
children,
the crown
descends
by right of
primogeniture
to the
eldest
daughter
only and her
issue..
Wearer
::
Wearer
(n.) One who wears or
carries
as
appendant
to the body; as, the
wearer
of a
cloak,
a
sword,
a
crown,
a
shackle,
etc..
Triple-crowned
::
Triple-crowned
(a.)
Having
three
crowns;
wearing
the
triple
crown,
as the
pope..
Diadem
::
Diadem
(n.)
Originally,
an
ornamental
head band or
fillet,
worn by
Eastern
monarchs
as a badge of
royalty;
hence
(later),
also, a
crown,
in
general..
Tiara
::
Tiara (n.) The
pope's
triple
crown.
It was at first a
round,
high cap, but was
afterward
encompassed
with a
crown,
subsequently
with a
second,
and
finally
with a
third.
Fig.: The papal
dignity..
Cingulum
::
Cingulum
(n.) The base of the crown of a
tooth.
Demise
::
Demise
(n.)
Transmission
by
formal
act or
conveyance
to an heir or
successor;
transference;
especially,
the
transfer
or
transmission
of the crown or royal
authority
to a
successor..
Steeple-crowned
::
Steeple-crowned
(a.)
Bearing
a
steeple;
as, a
steeple-crowned
building..
Aigrette
::
Aigrette
(n.) A
feathery
crown of seed;
egret;
as, the
aigrette
or down of the
dandelion
or the
thistle..
Crown
::
Crown (n.) The
vertex
or top of an arch; --
applied
generally
to about one third of the
curve,
but in a
pointed
arch to the apex
only..
Kaiser
::
Kaiser
(n.) The
ancient
title of
emperors
of
Germany
assumed
by King
William
of
Prussia
when
crowned
sovereign
of the new
German
empire
in 1871.
Copple-crown
::
Copple-crown
(n.) A
created
or
high-topped
crown or head.
Talipot
::
Talipot
(n.) A
beautiful
tropical
palm tree
(Corypha
umbraculifera),
a
native
of
Ceylon
and the
Malabar
coast.
It has a trunk sixty or
seventy
feet high,
bearing
a crown of
gigantic
fan-shaped
leaves
which are used as
umbrellas
and as fans in
ceremonial
processions,
and, when cut into
strips,
as a
substitute
for
writing
paper..
Laureation
::
Laureation
(n.) The act of
crowning
with
laurel;
the act of
conferring
an
academic
degree,
or
honorary
title..
Dannebrog
::
Dannebrog
(n.) The
ancient
battle
standard
of
Denmark,
bearing
figures
of cross and
crown..
Cymatium
::
Cymatium
(n.) A
capping
or
crowning
molding
in
classic
architecture.
Sigmodont
::
Sigmodont
(n.) Any one of a tribe
(Sigmodontes)
of
rodents
which
includes
all the
indigenous
rats and mice of
America.
So
called
from the form of the
ridges
of
enamel
on the
crowns
of the worn
molars.
Also used
adjectively.
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