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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.) An
ornaments
or
decoration
representing
a
crown;
as, the paper is
stamped
with a
crown..
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Laureled
::
Laureled
(a.)
Crowned
with
laurel,
or with a
laurel
wreath;
laureate..
Egret
::
Egret (n.) The
flying
feathery
or hairy crown of seeds or
achenes,
as the down of the
thistle..
Ceremony
::
Ceremony
(n.) A
ceremonial
symbols;
an
emblem,
as a
crown,
scepter,
garland,
etc..
Pyramidion
::
Pyramidion
(n.) The small
pyramid
which
crowns
or
completes
an
obelisk.
Narcissus
::
Narcissus
(n.) A genus of
endogenous
bulbous
plants
with
handsome
flowers,
having
a
cup-shaped
crown
within
the
six-lobed
perianth,
and
comprising
the
daffodils
and
jonquils
of
several
kinds..
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) A
smaller
and
secondary
cupola
crowning
a
larger
one, for
ornament,
or to admit
light;
such as the
lantern
of the
cupola
of the
Capitol
at
Washington,
or that of the
Florence
cathedral..
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..
Heathclad
::
Heathclad
(a.) Clad or
crowned
with
heath.
Inherit
::
Inherit
(v. t.) To take by
descent
from an
ancestor;
to take by
inheritance;
to take as heir on the death of an
ancestor
or other
person
to whose
estate
one
succeeds;
to
receive
as a right or title
descendible
by law from an
ancestor
at his
decease;
as, the heir
inherits
the land or real
estate
of his
father;
the
eldest
son of a
nobleman
inherits
his
father's
title;
the
eldest
son of a king
inherits
the
crown..
Cuspid
::
Cuspid
(n.) One of the
canine
teeth;
-- so
called
from
having
but one point or cusp on the
crown.
See
Tooth.
Papaw
::
Papaw (n.) A tree
(Carica
Papaya)
of
tropical
America,
belonging
to the order
Passifloreae.
It has a soft,
spongy
stem,
eighteen
or
twenty
feet high,
crowned
with a tuft of
large,
long-stalked,
palmately
lobed
leaves.
The milky juice of the plant is said to have the
property
of
making
meat
tender.
Also, its dull
orange-colored,
melon-shaped
fruit,
which is eaten both raw and
cooked
or
pickled..
Steward
::
Steward
(n.) In
Scotland,
a
magistrate
appointed
by the crown to
exercise
jurisdiction
over royal
lands..
Down
::
Down (n.) The
pubescence
of
plants;
the hairy crown or
envelope
of the seeds of
certain
plants,
as of the
thistle..
Crown-saw
::
Crown-saw
(n.) A saw in the form of a
hollow
cylinder,
with teeth on the end or edge, and
operated
by a
rotative
motion..
Crown
::
Crown (n.) That part of an
anchor
where the arms are
joined
to the
shank.
Crown
::
Crown (n.) To
cover,
decorate,
or
invest
with a
crown;
hence,
to
invest
with royal
dignity
and
power..
Laird
::
Laird (n.) A lord; a
landholder,
esp. one who holds land
directly
of the
crown..
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.
Crown
::
Crown (n.) To
bestow
something
upon as a mark of
honor,
dignity,
or
recompense;
to
adorn;
to
dignify..
Crowner
::
Crowner
(n.) One who, or that
which,
crowns..
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