Crown Definition

kroun
crowned, crowning, crowns
noun
crowns
A garland or wreath worn on the head as a sign of honor, victory, etc.
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A circlet or headdress, often of gold and jewels, worn by a monarch as an emblem of sovereignty.
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A reward or honor given for merit; specif., the position or title of a champion in a sport.
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The position, power, or dominion of a monarch.
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The monarch as head of the state.
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pronoun

(government) The sovereign, in a monarchic country.

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verb
crowned, crowning, crowns
To put a crown on the head of.
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To appear at the vaginal opening during labor.
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To make (a person) a monarch; enthrone.
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To honor or reward as with a crown.
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To be at the top of; surmount.
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adjective
Of, related to, or pertaining to a crown.
Crown prince.
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Of, related to, pertaining to the top of a tree or trees.

A crown fire.
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Other Word Forms of Crown

Noun

Singular:
crown
Plural:
crowns

Origin of Crown

  • Middle English crowne from Anglo-Norman coroune from Latin corōna wreath, garland, crown from Greek korōnē anything curved, kind of crown from korōnos curved sker-2 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Anglo-Norman coroune, curune, Old French corone (French couronne), from Latin corona (“wreath”)

    From Wiktionary

  • From crown.

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