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Crown

Definition: Crown

Crown

Noun

1. The crown as a symbol of a monarchy; "the colonies revolted against the crown".

2. The enamel covered part of a tooth above the gum.

3. A wreath or garland worn on the head to signify victory.

4. An ornamental jewelled headdress signifying sovereignty.

5. The part of a hat (the vertex) covering the crown of the head.

6. The uppermost part of a shape; "at the peak of the pyramid".

7. An English coin worth 5 shillings.

8. The upper branches and leaves of a tree.

9. The top point of a mountain or hill; "the view from the peak was magnificent"; "they clambered to the summit of Monadnock".

10. : the award given to the champion.

11. : the top of the head.

12. : the center of a cambered road.

Verb

1. Invest with regal power; enthrone; "The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey".

2. Be the culminating event; "The speech crowned the meeting".

3. Form the topmost part of; "A weather vane crowns the building".

4. Put a crown on; "crown my teeth".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "crown" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

Note: Crown \Crown\ (kroun), transitive verb. [imperfect & past participle. Crowned(kround); Crowning.]. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Crown

DomainDefinition

Bible

Crown (1.) Denotes the plate of gold in the front of the high priest's mitre (Ex. 29:6; 39:30). The same Hebrew word so rendered (ne'zer) denotes the diadem worn by Saul in battle (2 Sam. 1:10), and also that which was used at the coronation of Joash (2 Kings 11:12). (2.) The more general name in Hebrew for a crown is _'atarah_, meaning a "circlet." This is used of crowns and head ornaments of divers kinds, including royal crowns. Such was the crown taken from the king of Ammon by David (2 Sam. 12:30). The crown worn by the Assyrian kings was a high mitre, sometimes adorned with flowers. There are sculptures also representing the crowns worn by the early Egyptian and Persian kings. Sometimes a diadem surrounded the royal head-dress of two or three fillets. This probably signified that the wearer had dominion over two or three countries. In Rev. 12:3; 13:1, we read of "many crowns," a token of extended dominion. (3.) The ancient Persian crown (Esther 1:11; 2:17; 6:8) was called _kether_; i.e., "a chaplet," a high cap or tiara. Crowns were worn sometimes to represent honour and power (Ezek. 23:42). They were worn at marriages (Cant. 3:11; Isa. 61:10, "ornaments;" R.V., "a garland"), and at feasts and public festivals. The crown was among the Romans and Greeks a symbol of victory and reward. The crown or wreath worn by the victors in the Olympic games was made of leaves of the wild olive; in the Pythian games, of laurel; in the Nemean games, of parsley; and in the Isthmian games, of the pine. The Romans bestowed the "civic crown" on him who saved the life of a citizen. It was made of the leaves of the oak. In opposition to all these fading crowns the apostles speak of the incorruptible crown, the crown of life (James 1:12; Rev. 2:10) "that fadeth not away" (1 Pet. 5:4, Gr. amarantinos; comp. 1:4). Probably the word "amaranth" was applied to flowers we call "everlasting," the "immortal amaranth." Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.

Building & Civil Engineering

The rise from the edges of a road to its crown, expressed as the vertical difference in level. Source: European Union. (references)

Chemistry

The top portion of a cut gem; the uppermost circle of facets; the portion of a brilliant above the girdle. Source: European Union. (references)

Dream Interpretation

To dream of a crown, prognosticates change of mode in the habit of one's life. The dreamer will travel a long distance from home and form new relations. Fatal illness may also be the sad omen of this dream.
To dream that you wear a crown, signifies loss of personal property.
To dream of crowning a person, denotes your own worthiness.
To dream of talking with the President of the United States, denotes that you are interested in affairs of state, and sometimes show a great longing to be a politician. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted ....

Food & Agriculture

The upper part of a tree or other woody plant, carrying the main branch system and foliage, and surmounting at the crown base a more or less clean stem. Source: European Union. (references)

Industry

Upper part of a brilliant. Source: European Union. (references)

Law

Royal power; the supreme governing power in a monarchy. Source: European Union. (references)

Literature

Crown In heraldry nine crowns are recognised: The oriental, the triumphal or imperial, the diadem, the obsidional crown, the civic, the crown vallery, the mural crown, the naval, and the crown celestial.
The blockade crown (corona obsidionalis), presented by the Romans to the general who liberated a beleaguered army. This was made of grass and wild flowers gathered from the spot.
A camp crown was given by the Romans to him who first forced his way into the enemy's camp. It was made of gold, and decorated with palisades.
A civic crown was presented to him who preserved the life of a civis or Roman citizen in battle. This crown was made of oak leaves, and bore the inscription, H.O.C.S. - i.e. hostem occidit, civem servavit (a foe he slew, a citizen saved).
A mural crown was given by the Romans to that man who first scaled the wall of a besieged town. It was made of gold and decorated with battlements.
A naval crown was by the Romans given to him who won a naval victory. It was made of gold, and decorated with the beaks of ships.
An olive crown was by the Romans given to those who distinguished themselves in battle in some way not specially mentioned in other clauses.
An ovation crown (corona ovalis) was by the Romans given to the general who vanquished pirates or any despised enemy. It was made of myrtle.
A triumphal crown was by the Romans given to the general who obtained a triumph. It was made of laurel or bay leaves. Sometimes a massive gold crown was given to a victorious general. (See Laurel.)
The iron crown of Lombardy is the crown of the ancient Longobardic kings. It is now at Monza, in Italy. Henry of Luxembourg and succeeding kings were crowned with it. Napoleon I. put it on his head with his own hands. It is a thin fillet of iron, said to be hammered from a nail of the true cross, covered with a gold circle, enamelled with jewels, etc. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Medicine

Fitted by means of artificial resin on to a previously shaped stump ; a crown or crownlike structure. Source: European Union. (references)

Mining

A. The curved roof of a tunnel b. As used by the drilling and bit-setting industries in the United States, the portion of the bit inset or impregnated with diamonds formed by casting or pressure-molding and sintering processes; hence the steel bit blank to which the crown is attached is not considered part of the crown. Syn:bit crown c. A timber crossbar up to 16 ft (5 m) long, supported by two heavy legs, or uprights, one at each end. Crowns may be set at 3-ft (1-m) intervals; sometimes a roof bolt is put up through the center of the crown d. The topmost part of a drill tripod, derrick, or mast e. The part of a furnace forming the top or roof. f. The top or highest part of a mountain or an igneous intrusion; the summit g. The practically undisturbed material still in place and adjacent to thehighest parts of the scarp along which a landslide moved. (references)

Personal Care & Hotels

Of a hat. Source: European Union. (references)

Sports & Leisure

The upper portion of a parachute canopy. Source: European Union. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: Canadian monarchy

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)


Portraits of the Queen can be found in most Canadian government buildings

Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as its reigning monarch and head of state.

In Canada, Her Majesty's official title is Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. Such capacity is Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. In common practice Queen Elizabeth II is referred to simply as "The Queen" or "The Queen of Canada" when in Canada.

Constitutional monarchy in Canada

The most notable features of the Canadian constitutional monarchy are:

History

Canada has been independent of the United Kingdom since a combination of the Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act, 1927 (which replaced the concept of a singular crown throughout the British Empire with multiple crowns with each dominion as a separate kingdom, all worn by the common shared monarch) and the Statute of Westminster 1931, which granted the dominions of the Commonwealth independence from the British parliament and equality with the United Kingdom. Canada's constitution was repatriated under Prime Minister Trudeau in 1982, becoming a Canadian law rather than an act of the British parliament which required amendment in both jurisdictions. See Canada Act 1982.


The Throne of Canada
Throne Chairs for The Queen of Canada, and the Duke of Edinburgh and the Governor General, in the Canadian Senate, Ottawa. (The front chair is used by the Speaker of the Senate)

However the repatriation of the constitution did not have any impact on the position of Queen Elizabeth as Queen of Canada, though the rules of succession are still laid down in British, not Canadian law.

Occasionally, the Queen's authority is appealed to by Canada's partisan political leaders.

In 1992, Brian Mulroney, then Prime Minister of Canada, appealed to the Queen (through the Governor-General) to temporarily add eight seats to the Senate (a right reserved for the queen). Senators are appointed until the age of 75 in Canada, and it is generally believed that Mulroney made this move in order to secure passage of the controversial Goods and Services Tax, which faced widespread opposition in Canada, and would not have passed there without the votes of the newly appointed Senators.

This was an occasion on which the Queen played a significant role in Canadian government, though as the monarch's advisors made clear, the monarch felt bound to do as advised by Her Prime Minister, who was answerable to cabinet, parliament and the Canadian electorate for whatever advice he gave. They argued that to in effect overrule prime ministerial advice would have involved the Queen directly in controversy; by automatically accepting advice she placed the responsibility on the person giving the advice.

Debate

Throughout Canada's history there has rarely been much discussion or debate on the continued existence of the "Canadian monarchy." Historically, the monarchy has often been touted by Canadians as one of the key differences between the United States and Canada.

In recent years however, some Canadians, such as Deputy Prime Minister John Manley have advocated the abolishment of the Canadian monarchy, and the establishment of a republic with head of state as a fully Canadian (and possibly democratically-elected) office. In contrast to Australian republicanism, there is not much public interest in turning Canada into a republic.

Arguments against the monarchy claim that its abolition would be a blow for democracy and remove an unnecessary expense for the Canadian taxpayer. Many Canadian republicans also say it would remove Canada's last political connection to her colonial past, and thus improve her image as a sovereign nation.

On the other hand, some of the monarchy's defenders have argued that having a Canadian monarchy, with a Queen of Canada and a governor-general, allows Canada to highlight its difference from the United States, whereas a republican president might be seen just another president on the American continent where the most prominent president is the President of the United States.

It is also noted that whereas Canada currently has a female head of state and female governor-general, no woman has ever been president or vice-president in the United States. They also argue that a republican head of state would cost more, not less, than the current monarchy, with additional costs involving in updating the governor-general's residences to full head of state presidential palace level, the costs of state visit, political advisors, increased ceremonial functions, etc, functions that in many cases do not exist for a governor-general, given that they are not a full head of state, but which would be required for a Canadian president. There is also, in large part because of previous long disputes over constitutional issues and reforms, a reluctance to enter into the extensive constitutional renegotiation that would be required to establish a new political system in Canada. At any rate, at this time this issue is not at all high on peoples' minds. A recent poll suggested that only 5% of Canadians are aware that Canada's Queen and Head of State is Elizabeth II. Most Canadians incorrectly regard the Prime Minister as the nation's Head of State.

The Canadian monarchy has a powerful special interest group, known as the Monarchist League of Canada. The republican movement has a smaller, recently-formed group, known as Citizens for a Canadian Republic.

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Crown

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Crown is found in the title of the following articles:

Monarchy

Currencies Other

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Crown."

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Crown (coin)

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Crown reverse, 1953 and 1960.

The Crown, originally known as the Crown of the Double Rose, was introduced as part of King Henry VIII's monetary reform of 1526. The first coins were minted in gold, and the first silver crowns were not produced until the reign of King Edward VI. Although many people believe that all crowns were minted in silver, until the time of the Commonwealth it was common for crowns to be minted in gold in some quantity. No crowns were minted in the reign of Philip and Mary, but silver as well as gold coins were minted in the reigns of Elizabeth I, James I, and Charles I. Crowns were minted in all reigns between Elizabeth I and Elizabeth II, the last being produced in 1981 -- coins of the same size are still produced, but have a face value of Five Pounds.

See also

British coinage

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Crown (coin)."

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Crown (headgear)

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

A crown is a form of headgear worn by a monarch. It is often used symbolically to represent the monarchy (see The Crown), or items endorsed by it.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Crown (headgear)."

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Crown glass

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Crown glass is either of two kinds of glass.

One type comes from the way window glass was first made. Glass was blown into a crown or hollow globe that is then flattened and cut. It is flattenned by reheating and spinning out the bowl-shaped piece of glass (bullion) into a flat disk by centrifugal force, up to 5 or 6 feet in diameter. The glass is then cut into the size required, because of the manufacturing process the best, thinnest, glass is in a band at the edge of the disk, with the glass becoming thicker and more distorting towards the centre. Due to the distribution of the best glass, in order to fill large window spaces many small diamond shapes would be cut from the edge of the disk and these would be mounted into a lead lattice work and fitted in the window.

Crown glass was one of the two most common processes for making glass for windows up until the 19th century, the other was blown plate. The process was first perfected by French glassmakers in the 1320s, notably around Rouen. The process was kept a careful trade secret, for example the first crown glass made in London was not until 1678. Compare to polished plate, cylinder sheet, rolled plate, and float glass.

The second use of the phrase is for a type of optical glass used in compound lenses. This Crown glass is produced from a special alkali-lime silicate incorporating a high amount of phosphorus pentoxide, it has a low index of refraction and low dispersion.

The first recorded use of crown glass in windows was at the Banqueting House at the Palace of Whitehall, London, in 1685.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Crown glass."

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Crown Jewels

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Crown jewels are those that belong to the sovereign and pass to the next sovereign to symbolize the right to rule. They usually include one or more crownss, scepters, orbs, swords, and/or ringss. The crown jewels of England are kept in the Tower of London (External link to Crown Jewels webpage); those of Scotland (the "Honours of Scotland") are kept in Edinburgh Castle. They are popular tourist attractions.

On May 9, 1671 Thomas Blood, disguised as a clergyman, attempted to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower. He was immediately caught because he was too drunk to run with the loot. He later was condemned to death for his actions but was mysteriously pardoned, exiled and given a pension by King Charles II.

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The "Imperial Regalia," the crown jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, are in the Imperial Treasury in Vienna, Austria.

The crown jewels of Denmark are on display at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.

What is left of the crown jewels of France are on display in the Louvre in Paris.

The crown jewels of Hungary are on display in the Parliament Building in Budapest.

The crown jewels of Ethiopia are in Axum.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Crown Jewels."

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Crown Records

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Crown Records has been the name of at least three different record labels.

1) United Kingdom based Crown Records

2) United States based Crown Records was headquartered in New York City in the mid 20th century.


USA Crown Records 78rpm disc

List of record labels

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List of Swedish monarchs

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This is a list of Swedish monarchs, that is, the Kingss and ruling Queenss of Sweden with Regents and Viceroys of the Kalmar Union up until the present time.

There are lists of Swedish (pagan) monarchs with dates far older than these. These records contain the early kings and gives an explanation to the numbering of the monarchs, particularly the names Erik and Karl (Eric and Charles). However these records are in many cases dubious and includes kings who supposedly reigned for 150 years. Because of this, lists of succession traditionally start with the first baptized christian king of Sweden, Olof Skötkonung and his father Erik Segersäll.

Monarchs, Regents and Viceroys of Sweden

The House of Yngling

The Houses of Sverker and Eric

The House of Folkung

Regents of the Kalmar Union and Viceroys (Riksföreståndare)

The House of Vasa

The House of Palatinate

The House of Hesse

The House of Holstein-Gottorp

The House of Bernadotte

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The Crown

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The Crown is a term which is used to separate the government authority and property of the state in a kingdom, as opposed to any personal influence and private assets held by the current Monarch.

In the UK 'The Crown' represents all rulership in the Kingdom, but is separate from the person currently wearing it. For example, the Queen owns some of her castles herself, and if she abdicated, she would keep them. Others belong to the Crown, and would belong to the next monarch.

The Crown is therefore a 'corporation sole' i.e. a legal being which can own property and have rights. Elizabeth Windsor is currently the post holder, and thus Queen of the United Kingdom. The holder of the position of the Crown will be King or Queen and officially governs the UK. In practice, of course, the UK is governed by the government derived from the democratically elected parliament, but this is only done 'on behalf of the Crown' and many people in the country are 'Crown Servants'. For instance, traditionally, prison warders were directly employed by the Crown, and not by the Prison Service. The Crown is also the source of all justice (hence why we have the 'Crown Prosecution Service' in the criminal courts whose lawyers are called 'Crown Prosecutors'), which also meant that it was immune from prosecution. Thus all Government departments were essentially immune from prosecution, which was so unfair that it was limited slightly by the Crown Proceedings Act 1947. Crown servants may not sit as Members of Parliament and this is used as a way of allowing MPs to retire before their time - they are awarded a job which is that of a Crown Servant (the most common is 'Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds') and thus disbarred as an MP.

The concept of the Crown took form under the Feudal System, evolving from and synthesising oriental and barbarian concepts of kingship. Under the Feudal System, in England and (separately) Scotland, all rights and privileges were ultimately granted by the ruler (though this was not the case in all countries that had this system). All land was granted by the Crown to lesser lords, in exchange for feudal services, and they granted the land to lesser lords. One exception to this was common socage - owners of land held as 'socage' held it subject only to the Crown. The Crown as ultimate owner of all property also owns any property which has become Bona Vacantia including finds of treasure declared Treasure Trove.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "The Crown."

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: Crown

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
EntrySourceExpressionField
CRIEnglishCrown Research InstituteN/A

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Synonyms: Crown

Synonyms: capitulum (n), crest (n), diadem (n), pate (n), peak (n), pennant (n), poll (n), summit (n), tip (n), treetop (n), coronate (v), top (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Crown

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Circularity

Circle, circlet, ring, areola, hoop, roundlet, annulus, annulet, bracelet, armlet; ringlet; eye, loop, wheel; cycle, orb, orbit, rundle, zone, belt, cordon, band; contrate wheel, crown wheel; hub; nave; sash, girdle, cestus, cincture, baldric, fillet, fascia, wreath, garland; crown, corona, coronet, chaplet, snood, necklace, collar; noose, lasso, lassoo.

Clothing

Headdress, headgear; chapeau, crush hat, opera hat; kaffiyeh; sombrero, jam, tam-o-shanter, tarboosh, topi, sola topi, pagri, puggaree; cap, hat, beaver hat, coonskin cap; castor, bonnet, tile, wideawake, wimple; nightcap, mobcap, skullcap; hood, coif; capote, calash; kerchief, snood, babushka; head, coiffure; crown; (circle); chignon, pelt, wig, front, peruke, periwig, caftan, turban, fez, shako, csako, busby; kepi, forage cap, bearskin; baseball cap; fishing hat; helmet; mask, domino.

Commission

Put in commission, accredit, engage, hire, bespeak, appoint, name, nominate, return, ordain; install, induct, inaugurate, swear in, invest, crown; enroll, enlist; give power of attorney to.

Completion

Finish, bring to a close; (end); wind up, stamp, clinch, seal, set the seal on, put the seal; give the final touch;n. to; put the last, put the finishing hand to, put the finishing touches on; crown, crown all; cap.

Money

Major coin, crown; minor coin.

Summit

Verb: culminate, crown, top; overtop; (be superior to).

Tip, tip top; crest, crow's nest, cap, truck, nib; end; crown, brow; head, nob, noddle, pate; capsheaf.

Title

Decoration, laurel, palm, wreath, garland, bays, medal, ribbon, riband, blue ribbon, cordon, cross, crown, coronet, star, garter; feather, feather in one,s cap; epaulet, epaulette, colors, livery; order, arms, shield, scutcheon; reward.

Trophy

Noun: trophy; medal, prize, palm, award; laurel, laurels; bays, crown, chaplet, wreath, civic crown; insignia; feather in one's cap; (honor); decoration; garland, triumphal arch, Victoria Cross, Iron Cross.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Crown

English words defined with "crown": Civic crown, Crown bar, crown fire, Crown glass, crown jewel, Crown jewels, Crown land, Crown lawyer, crown lens, crown of thorns, Crown office, Crown Prince, crown princess, Crown side, Crown taxhalf crownIron crownjacket crownMural crownObsidional crowntriple crownVallar crown. (references)
Specialty definitions using "crown": Burning CrownCROWN ATTACHER, Crown Lengthening, crown of roadway, Crown of the East, crown pouncer, CROWN POUNCER, HANDIron Crown of LombardyLuke's Iron CrownSET-UP MECHANIC, CROWN ASSEMBLY MACHINEVallary CrownWOOLLEY CROWN. (references)
Etymologies containing "crown": stephanotis. (references)

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Modern Usage: Crown

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Archie was the bitch and Jughead was the butch- that's why Jughead wear the crown looking hat all the time: he's the king of queen Archie's world (Chasing Amy; writing credit: Kevin Smith.)

Oh my gosh, it's the crown! (Miss Congeniality; writing credit: Marc Lawrence; Katie Ford)

The hands represent friendship, the crown represents loyalty and the heart Well, you know Wear it with the heart pointing towards you. It means you belong to somebody (Buffy the Vampire Slayer; writing credit: Doreen Spicer)

I'm not asking for your crown, Walter (The Legend of Bagger Vance; writing credit: Jeremy Leven)

A slave stood behind the conqueror, holding a golden crown, and whispering in his ear a warning: that all glory is fleeting (Patton; writing credit: Ladislas Farago; Omar N. Bradley)

Lyrics

All around like some faded crown (Shine; performing artist: Cyndi Lauper)

For the crown you've placed upon my head feels too heavy now (Hunter; performing artist: Dido)

The jester stole his thorny crown (American Pie; performing artist: Don McLean)

You sent me Crown Royale with a note attached (Get Me Home; performing artist: FOXY)

I've driven deep the thorny crown (Miracle; performing artist: Jon Bon Jovi)

Clever

Who stabs my name would stab my person too, did not the hangman's axe lie in the way? (references; author: Crown)

Every crown is made for a head, but every head is not made for a crown. (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

Crown Court (1972)

The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)

If the Crown Fits (1961)

The Hollow Crown (1956)

Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson (1954)

Song Titles

Crown Heights Affair (performing artist: Godchildren of Soul)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Crown

DomainTitle

References

  • Crown American Realty Trust: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (reference)

  • Crown Andersen Inc.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (reference)

  • Crown Castle International Corpn: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (reference)

  • Crown Cork & Seal Co Inc: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (reference)

  • Crown Crafts Incorporated: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (reference)

    (more reference examples)

  

Books

  • Behold the Man (Kingdom and the Crown, Vol 3) (reference)

  • Cordina's Crown Jewel (reference)

  • Crown Duel (Smith, Sherwood. Crown and Court Duet, Bk. 1-2.) (reference)

  • Shards of a Broken Crown (Serpentwar Saga, Book 4) (reference)

  • The Mark of the Crown (Star Wars: Jedi Apprentice, Book 4) (reference)

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Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

  

High Tech

  

Consumer Goods

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Crown

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Photo Album: Crown

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Close-up of a Serpulid worm's crown taken through the window of Hydrolab. Credit: National Undersea Research Program (NURP).

Crown of thorns starfish, Acanthaster planci, feeding on live coral adjacent to artificial reef. Credit: The Coral Kingdom.

Schooling surgeonfish -Acanthuris sandvicensis (manini or convict tang) Acanthaster planci - crown of thorns starfish on seafloor. Credit: The Coral Kingdom.

Saguaro standing tall in the Ironwood Forest National Monument. In the backgound are the Ragged Top Mountains, described as the biological and geological crown jewel of the Silver Bell Mountains. Credit: Chris Tincher.

Ironwood Forest National Monument with two Saguaro Cacti standing side by side. The backgound is the Ragged Top Mountain, described as the biological and geological crown jewel of the Silver Bell Mountains. Credit: Chris Tincher.

[Venesection from the crown of the head]. Credit: National Library of Medicine.

Head and shoulders of woman wearing a crown. Credit: Library of Congress.

A large Don Carlos reaching to knock off the crown of a frightened King of Spain. Credit: Library of Congress.

Aw! he's kiddin' yuh Bill -- that ain't th' Crown Prince!. Credit: Library of Congress.

Diane Scholen, left, and Pat Kizeminski, right (runners-up) place doughnut crown on Nancy Templeton, National Doughnut Queen] / World Telegram & Sun p. Credit: Library of Congress; photo by Fred Palumbo..

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Digital Photo Gallery: Crown
 

"Silver crown" by URBAN CREATOR
Commentary: "Obscure silver crown against cracked red painted wall."
"Crown" by Lennart Jireland
Commentary: "Honeysucklerose.Use it ,but credit me."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Familiar Quotations: Crown

AuthorQuotation

Cicero

Old age: the crown of life, our play's last act.

Francis Quarles

No cross no crown.

Johann Friedrich Von Schiller

To gain a crown by fighting is great, to reject it divine.

John Milton

A crown, golden in show is but a wreath of thorns.

Lord Alfred Tennyson

A sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier times.

Martial

You'll get no laurel crown for outrunning a burro.

Robert Greene

A mind content both crown and kingdom is.

William Blake

The strongest poison ever known came from Caesar's laurel crown.

William Shakespeare

Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Historic Usage: Crown

AuthorDateQuotation

Magna Carta

1215

No sheriff, constable, coroners, or others of our bailiffs, shall hold pleas of our Crown. (reference)

John Locke

1690

The injury and the crime is equal, whether committed by the wearer of a crown, or some petty villain. (Second Treatise of Government)

US Declaration of Independence

1776

We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States; that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. (reference)

Treaty of Versailles

1919

Crown property and the property of the former Emperor or other German sovereigns shall be assimilated to property of the public domain. (reference)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Crown

TitleAuthorQuote

Emma

Austen, Jane

If it can be contrived to be at the Crown, papa, it will be very convenient for the horses

After Three Days

Carroll, Lewis

Thus, as a sunless deep Mirrors the shining heights that crown the bay, So did my soul create anew in sleep The picture seen by day.

Scarlet Letter

Hawthorne, Nathaniel

Now, after he had won the crown of martyrdom (though with no longer a head to wear it on), the point might be looked upon as settled

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

Of what use is it to deface the crown of Louis XIV.

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

Half a crown cases

Gulliver's Travels

Swift, Jonathan

Or, if that fund be deficient, it is largely supplied by the Crown.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Crown

SubjectTopicQuote

Business

In the past, most hospitals operated their own incinerators, which were protected by Crown Immunity. (references)

On September 1998, the Saudi Crown Prince invited international oil companies (IOCs) to invest in the Saudi gas sector. (references)

Of dentate residents, caries in the crown and the root, and significant plaque and tartar accumulation, are major problems. (references)

Civil Liberties

United Arab Emirates

In May the Crown Prince of Dubai authorized the construction of a Greek Orthodox Church on donated land. (references)

Bahrain

Some claimed that an article by Al-Shaikh published in a Lebanese newspaper criticizing Bahrain's Crown Prince was the reason for this banning. (references)

Monaco

Only the Prince can grant or restore nationality, but he is obliged by the Constitution to consult the Crown Council on each case before deciding. (references)

Economic History

The Netherlands

All judicial appointments are made by the Crown. (references)

Kuwait

Upon the death of an amir, the crown prince assumes his position. (references)

Moldova

One such case in 2000 involved the U.S. company Crown Cork and Seal. (references)

Human Rights

United Kingdom

Their decisions may be appealed to the Crown Court, which also hears criminal cases requiring a jury trial, or to the High Court. (references)

United Kingdom

Crown Court convictions may be appealed to the Court of Appeal, which may in turn refer cases involving points of law to the House of Lords. (references)

United Kingdom

Nongovernmental organizations (NGO's) reported that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is reluctant to charge police officers involved in unlawful killings and that few charges result in convictions. (references)

Indigenous People

Canada

Other test cases that involve members of aboriginal groups being tried on charges of illegally harvesting timber on Crown land continued in the court systems in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. (references)

Political Economy

Saudi Arabia

A 1992 royal decree reserves for the King exclusive power to name the Crown Prince. (references)

Saudi Arabia

The Basic Law stipulates that the King alone chooses his successor, the Crown Prince. (references)

Political Rights

Saudi Arabia

The King is also the Prime Minister, and the Crown Prince serves as Deputy Prime Minister. (references)

Monaco

The President and three members of the Crown Council are chosen directly by the Prince for 3-year terms. (references)

Saudi Arabia

However, during the year, Crown Prince Abdullah held a variety of meetings with citizens throughout the country. (references)

Travel

Oman

The major hotels patronized by western business visitors and tourists in the Muscat area are: the Hyatt (a five-star beach front property, close to the U.S. Embassy, and with luxurious rooms and excellent restaurants), the Al Bustan Palace Hotel (five star, on the beach, a "must see" site), Muscat Intercontinental (convenient to most ministries and on the beach); Sheraton (overlooking the Ruwi central business district, with complete business center facilities); Muscat Holiday Inn and the Radisson (particularly convenient to the Ministries and growing Al Khuwair business area); Crown Plaza Hotel (possessing a seafront location and a variety of good restaurants); the Seeb (airport) and Ruwi Novotels, and the renovated Mercure-Al Falaj in Ruwi. (references)

Worker Rights

Uganda

On February 6, more than 400 workers, including top managers, of the Kampala-based Crown Beverages Ltd. went on strike for the second time in a month demanding the resignation of the Chief Executive, whom they said was responsible for poor working relations. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

EDITOR, n. A person who combines the judicial functions of Minos, Rhadamanthus and Aeacus, but is placable with an obolus; a severely virtuous censor, but so charitable withal that he tolerates the virtues of others and the vices of himself; who flings about him the splintering lightning and sturdy thunders of admonition till he resembles a bunch of firecrackers petulantly uttering his mind at the tail of a dog; then straightway murmurs a mild, melodious lay, soft as the cooing of a donkey intoning its prayer to the evening star. Master of mysteries and lord of law, high-pinnacled upon the throne of thought, his face suffused with the dim splendors of the Transfiguration, his legs intertwisted and his tongue a-cheek, the editor spills his will along the paper and cuts it off in lengths to suit. And at intervals from behind the veil of the temple is heard the voice of the foreman demanding three inches of wit and six lines of religious meditation, or bidding him turn off the wisdom and whack up some pathos. O, the Lord of Law on the Throne of Thought, A gilded impostor is he. Of shreds and patches his robes are wrought, His crown is brass, Himself an ass, And his power is fiddle-dee-dee. Prankily, crankily prating of naught, Silly old quilly old Monarch of Thought. Public opinion's camp-follower he, Thundering, blundering, plundering free. Affected, Ungracious, Suspected, Mendacious, Respected contemporaree! J.H. Bumbleshook

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: Crown

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Dennis Miller

Hey Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah, stop talking peace but refusing to meet with the Israelis.

Robert Novak

Crown Prince Abdullah, at his meeting with the president, presented a fairly detailed eight-point plan for peace between the Palestinians and Israel.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Speeches: Crown

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Andrew Jackson

1829-1837The sole ground on which indemnity has been refused is the alleged illegality of the tenure by which the monarch who made the seizures held his crown.

Warren G. Harding

1921-1923I would rejoice to acclaim the era of the Golden Rule and crown it with the autocracy of service.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: Crown

"Crown" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 77.75% of the time. "Crown" is used about 5,198 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (singular)77.75%4,0422,436
Noun (proper)21.08%1,0966,892
Lexical Verb (infinitive)1.1%5744,859
Lexical Verb (base form)0.08%4175,879
                    Total100.00%5,198N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Name Usage Frequency: Crown

The following table summarizes the usage of "crown" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified.
NameUsage/GenderUsage per 100
million Persons
Rank in USA
CrownLast name1,00014,093
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Derived & Related Names: Crown

The following table summarizes names derived from the word "crown".
 
NameGenderLanguageMeaning
AtarahN/ABiblical

A crown

StephanasN/ABiblical

Crown

ZipporN/ABiblical

Crown

ZopharN/ABiblical

Crown

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

 

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Usage in Company Names: Crown

CountryNameCountryName
Canada

Crown Life Insurance Co

Netherlands

NV Gemeenschappelijk Bezit Crown Van Gelder

South Korea

Crown Confectionery Co., Ltd.

Thailand

Crown Seal Public Co Limited

United Kingdom

Crown Eyeglass Plc

USA

Crown American Realty Trust

 (more examples...)  

Source: compiled by the editor from Icon Group International, Inc.

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Cities: Crown


1. Crown, KY
Zip Code(s): 41811
Country: USA

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Expressions: Crown

Expressions using "crown": artificial crown Bischoff crown carry off the victor's crown Civic crown corresponding crown gear counsel to the Crown crown a tooth crown all crown all! Crown antler crown attorney Crown bar crown beard crown brick crown canopy crown cap crown City crown colony crown court crown cover crown daisy crown equerry crown fire crown gall crown glass crown grafting crown Heights Crown imperial crown it all crown jewel crown jewels crown King crown land crown law Crown lawyer Crown Lengthening crown lens crown monkey Crown octavo crown of a camber crown of a hat crown of a tree Crown of aberration crown of beam crown of roadway crown of the head crown of thorns Crown office Crown or Rind grafting Crown paper Crown piece crown plate crown Point crown prince crown princess crown roast crown roof Crown saw Crown scab crown seal Crown sheet Crown shell Crown side crown smb. king Crown tax crown vetch crown wart crown wheel crown with laurel crown with success crown witness Crown work exemption from land dues to the crown generating crown gear gold crown golden crown beard half crown Iron crown jacket crown mural crown Nero's crown Obsidional crown olive crown optical crown papal crown pinion and crown wheel plea of the crown pleas of the crown radiating crown succeed to the crown the crown Thistle crown To crown a knot to crown all Tooth Crown triple crown Vallar crown wear the crown. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "crown": crown-capped, crown-cut, crown-debtors, crown-feathers, crown-heel, Crown-imperial, Crown-in-parliament, crown-of-the-field, crown-of-thorns, crown-owned, crown-piece, crown-piping, crown-post, crown-roast, crown-rump, Crown-Rump Length, Crown-saw, crown-shaped, crown-subject, crown-weave, Crown-zellerbach.

Ending with "crown": half-a-crown, half-crown.

Containing "crown": triple-crown season.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Crown

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

triple crown

1,577

baseball triple crown

152

crown

1,473

crown amplifier

151

crown molding

956

crown book

149

triple crown winner

691

adr amg calsson car cheap cheap crown dazz rim rim rim wheel wheels wheels

145

crown point indiana

535

crown king

141

crown plaza hotel

531

crown cork seal

129

crown royal

404

triple crown sports

127

crown jewel

398

crown reef

121

dental crown

270

crown trophy

118

crown victoria

218

crown of thorn

114

crown ministry

213

crown college

114

crown moulding

207

crown tiara

113

crown theater

204

crown paradise club cancun

110

ford crown victoria

202

toyota crown

105

installing crown molding

171

crown paradise club

103

crown financial

167

crown paradise

102

crown financial ministry

165

install crown moulding

95

the thomas crown affair

159

crown vetch

91

crown picture

155

cutting crown molding

90

triple crown horse racing

153

crown craft

90
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Crown

Language Translations for "crown"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

bekroon (award, award a prize). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

mbretëreshë (Czarina, queen), koronë (dental plate), kreu, kulm (acme, apex, bloom, climax, crescendo, crisis, culmination, dead, extremity, flower, heat, height, heyday, meridian, nab, payoff, peak, pink, pinnacle, prime, summit, superlative, tiptop, top, vertex, zenith), kurorë (chaplet, corona, coronal, coronet, diadem, Garland), kurorë mbretërore, këllëf dhëmbi, maja (leaven, yeast), vë kurorën, mbreti, monark (monarch), nderoj (curtsey, curtsy, esteem, honor, honour, respect, venerate), pushtet mbretëror (diadem, royalty), shpërblej (award, be quits, disburse, guerdon, recompense, recoup, refund, remunerate, repair, repay, requite, reward, solve, supply), taban (bed, earth, pan, sole, subsoil), kurorëzoj (coronate, crest, enthrone). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏كلل (garland, wreathe), ‏هامة (vermin, vertex), ‏نجز على نحو ناجح, ‏قمة (acme, apex, climax, cop, crest, head, height, heyday, high, meridian, peak, pinnacle, prime, summit, tip, tiptop, top, vertex, zenith), ‏توج (enthrone, top), ‏تاج (garland, tiara), ‏ضرب على الرأس (swipe), ‏ذروة (acme, cap, climax, heyday, paroxysm, pinnacle, roof, summit, top, vertex, zenith), ‏الجمجمة (calvary, skull), ‏إكليل (corona, scallop, tiara, trophy). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

увенчавам (surmount), царска власт (kingdom, throne), теме (corona, pate, pericranium, poll, sconce, vertex), кралска власт (diadem, kingdom, purple, throne), коронясвам (invest), коронка (coronal), корона (corona, crown wheel, diadem), завършвам (accomplish, carry through, complete, conclude, end, end up, eventuate, finish, perfect, round, round off, round out, terminate, wind up), императорска власт (purple), издигам се на върха. (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

(cap, crest, hat, to head). (various references)

   

Czech

  

koruna (Corolla, head, top). (various references)

   

Danish

  

krone (bezel, cap, corona, coronet, formation, road bed, road width, tree canopy). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

kroon (chandelier, summit, surface, top), kronen, krans (academy, circle, club, garland, society, wreath), bekronen (award a prize). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

kroni. (various references)

   

Faeroese

  

krúna, króna. (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

فرق سر (Peak, Scalp, Skull), حدکمال , تاج گذاری کردن , تاج دندان , تاج (Corona, Crest, Rostrum), بالای هرچیزی . (various references)

   

Finnish

  

kruunu (chandelier, coronet, lustre). (various references)

   

French

  

couronne (crown cap, crown seal), couronner, sommet, cime. (various references)

   

Frisian

  

kroanje. (various references)

   

German

  

Krone (cap, coping, corona, coronet, crest, krona, top, winder), Kranz (annulus, belt, chaplet, circle, cycle, Garland, hoop, lip, rim, ring, wreath). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

κορώνα (corona), κορόνα (camelback, lug base ring, tread rubber), κορυφή (acknowledger, apex, atop, climax, crest, mountaintop, needle, peak, ridge, summit, tiptop, top, vertex), στέμμα (corona, diadem, tiara). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

מלכות (empire, kinghood, kingship, monarchy, royalty), לעטור (encircle, encompass, surround), לעטר (decorate, embellish, illuminate, illustrate, ornament, trim), להמליך (enthrone, make king), להכתיר (title), קדקוד (apex, head, top, vertex), עטרה (corona, decoration, diadem, molding, tiara, wreath), כתר (corona, coronet, diadem), הלה (aura, aureole, corona, halation, halo, radiance, that), נזר (coronet, diadem, tiara). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

korona (corona, coronet, hold, palm). (various references)

   

Icelandic

  

króna. (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

tajuk (ornamental aigrette), menobatkan (enthrone, install), mahkota (diadem). (various references)

   

Italian

  

corona (chaplet, circle, corona, head, rim, ring, rosary, wreath), cima (genius, height, hilltop, peak, ridge, rope, spire, summit, surface, tip, top). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

頂き (easy win for one, something received, spire, summit), (easy win for one, something received, spire, summit), 王冠  (bottle cap, diadem), 王冠 (bottle cap, diadem), 継ぎ歯 (capped tooth), (about, almost, as, at least, court order, dignity, enough to, grade, nobility, occupying a position, rank, rather, situation, throne), 冕冠 , , 冠  (best, cap, diadem, first, naming, peerless), (best, cap, designating, diadem, first, initiating on coming of age, naming, peerless, top character radical), クーロン力 (car horn, Chrysler, Clark, classic, classic car, classic life, classic races, classical, classicism, clerk, client, client server, climax, climber, climbing, climograph, cloud, collider, cook, cookie, cooking, cooking card, cooking school, Coulomb's force, coutouriere, couturier, crime story, crisis, criteria, crouching start, cryoelectronics, cryogenics, cumin, cushion, cushion ball, Klaxon, Kuwait, large size, multi-purpose health facility, pitcher throwing to first base, quake, Quaker, quality, quality paper, quantity, quantize, quark, quarter, quarterback, quarterly, quartet, quartz, quasar, queen, queen size, Queen's English, Queensland, question, question mark, quick, quick motion, quick step, quick turn, quilter, quintet, quinto, quiz, quiz mania, quiz rally, quota, quotation mark, quote, Society of Friends, the Queen Mary). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

おうかん (bottle cap, coming and going, diadem, highway, traffic), くらい (about, almost, as, at least, court order, dark, dignity, enough to, gloomy, grade, nobility, occupying a position, rank, rather, situation, throne), べんかん (sewer pipe), べん (braid, convenience, counter for whipping, dialect, discrimination, evacuation, excreta, facility, petal, speech, stools, valve), つぎば (capped tooth), つぎは (capped tooth), かんむり (best, cap, designating, diadem, first, initiating on coming of age, naming, peerless, top character radical), かん (admiration, advise, appearance, best, building, can, cap, casket, coffin, cold season, coldest days of the year, designating, diadem, emotion, emperor, encourage, farewell, feeling, first, free time, guesthouse, hall, heaven, hotel, house, impression, initiating on coming of age, inn, intuition, just, kan, leave, leisure, letter, look, love of peace, midwinter, naming, nerves, offer, peerless, perception, pipe, recommend, reel, right, sensation, spare time, spectacle, strong, temper, the sixth sense, tin, top character radical, trunk, tube, volume, warship, writing brush), いただき (easy win for one, something received, spire, summit), クラウン . (various references)

   

Korean 

  

크라운. (various references)

   

Malay

  

mahkoto. (various references)

   

Manx

  

cur crooin er, crooinaghey (coronation), crooin (corona, diadem, dollar), attey (chapiter, chaplet), attan. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

owncray.(various references)

   

Portuguese

  

coroa (chaplet, circle, coronal, diadem, dollar, garland, krone, rim, ring, wreath), copa (butler's pantry, pantry, scullery, top). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

cununã (chaplet, coronal, coronet, Garland, wreath), creştet (edge, head, pate, summit, top, topping), coroanã (chaplet, circle, corona, coronal, coronet, Garland, pause, ring, wreath), cinste (appreciation, ceremony, chastity, consideration, credit, esteem, fairness, faith, faithfulness, fame, Favor, favour, fealty, gift, glory, honesty, honor, honour, integrity, morality, probity, repute, respect, straight, treat, truth, uprightness, virtue), calotã (calotte, cap, dome, lid), vârful pãlãriei, sceptru (authority, power, rod, scepter, sceptre, sway), reputaţie (character, name, note, record, regard, renown, rep, report, reputation, repute, standing), regalitate (kingship, royalty), pune o cununã, fund (back, background, bottom, buttocks, depth, end, floor, ground, head, rear, seat, sole), autoritate regalã, încununa (cap, enwreathe, top, wreathe), încorona. (various references)

   

Russian 

  

увенчать, увенчивать (surmount), крона (dollar, koruna, krona, krone, upper branches), короновать (coronate), корона (corona, coronet, diadem), королевская власть, гребень (arris, cam, comb, crest, flange, hackle, peak, pectination, ridge, ruff, tongue), венчать корона, венок (chapelt, circlet of flowers, coronal, wreath), венец (anadem, corona, coronal, coronet, diadem), завершать (bring to a close, bring to a conclusion, carry out, complete, completes, consummate, finalize, finish, finish off, perfect, terminate, wrap up). (various references)

   

Scottish

  

crùn (five shilling piece, va. crown). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

staviti krunicu na zub, krunisati (cap, coronate, crown all), krunica (corolla), kruna (corona, coronal, krone). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

corona (corona, coronet, cusp, diadem, krone, wreath), coronar (coronate, diadem, pinnacle, queen, top). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

krona (coronal, diadem, krona, krone), kröna (cap, coronate, crest, pinnacle, surmount), hjässa (pileum, skull). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

zirve (acme, apex, apogee, cap, climax, culmination, cusp, head, height, high, high tide, meridian, payoff, peak, Pike, pink, pinnacle, summit, top, vertex, zenith), that (throne), tepe (apex, apical, cap, crest, down, eminence, eminency, fell, head, height, Hill, hump, Mount, peak, ridge, rise, roof, tip, top, topknot, vertex), taç giydirmek (enthrone), taç (circlet, coronet, diadem, tiara, touch), süslemek (adorn, array, beautify, bedeck, bedight, caparison, damask, deck out, decorate, dike, dizen, doll out, doll up, dress, dress up, embellish, embroider, enamel, enrich, fancy up, fig out, figure, flourish, garnish, gild, gird, grace, interlard, lace, lard, ornament, prank, prank out, prank up, rig, scrimshaw, set, smarten, tart up, tire, titivate, trick out, trick up, trig out, trig up, trim, zing up, zip, zip up), kafasına vurmak (beat out smb.'s brains), doruğa ulaştırmak (climax), dama yapmak, beş şilin (dollar), ödüllendirmek (award a prize, recompense, remunerate, requite, reward), çelenk (chaplet, lei, wreath). (various references)

   

Turkmen 

  

tдз (birthmark, mole), sьlenmek (swarm), pьr. (various references)

   

Ukrainian

  

увінчувати (cap, top up), крона (bull, coma, crown-piece, krone, leafage), коронувати (coronate, diadem, queen), корона (corona, coronal, coronet, diadem), гребінь (apex, back, band, cam, comb, crest, flange, hip, ruff, wedge), вінець (circlet, coronal, diadem, wreath), винагороджувати (compensate, gratify, recompense, remunerate, requite), монарх (king, monarch). (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

chóp (cap, comb, ridge, top), có gian khổ mới có vinh quang, cây (arbor, head), vua (king, monarch, ruler, sovereign), ngọn (head, ridge, top), ngôi vua vòng hoa, mũ miện (diadem), đầu đỉnh cao nhất. (various references)

   

Welsh

  

corun (tonsure), coroni (coronation), coron. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Crown

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Sumerian3100 BCE-2500 BCE

aga, men. (various references)

Greek700 BCE-300 CE

korone. (various references)

Latin500 BCE-Modern

apex, apicem, corona, corona artificialis, coronae, coronam, coronas, coronis, diadema, flos. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Bible Trace: Crown

LanguageDateSource1 Thessalonians Chapter 2, Verse 19
Greek (transliterated)250 BCSeptuagintTiV gar hmwn elpiV h cara h stefanoV kauchsewV h ouci kai umeiV emprosqen tou kuriou hmwn ihsou cristou en th autou parousia
Latin405VulgateQuae est enim nostra spes aut gaudium aut corona gloriae nonne vos ante Dominum nostrum Iesum estis in adventu eius
Old English990West SaxonForðy hwæt is ure hope, ure wynn oððe ure cynehelm mid þæm þe we sculon wuldrian on þære andweardnesse ures Hælendes Iesu Cristi ðonne he cymð? Nis hit ge?
Middle English1395WyclifFor whi what is oure hope, or ioye, or coroun of glorie? Whether ye ben not bifore oure Lord Jhesu Crist in his comyng?
Renaissance English1526TyndaleFor what is oure hope or ioye or croune of reioysynge? are not ye it in the presence of oure lorde Iesus Christ at his comynge?
Jacobean English1611King JamesFor what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
Victorian English1833WebsterFor what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
Basic English1964OgdenFor what is our hope or joy or crown of glory? Are not even you, before our Lord Jesus, at his coming?

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Matched Bible Translations: Crown

Language1 Thessalonians Chapter 2, Verse 19
CebuanoKay unsa may among paglaum o kalipay o purongpurong sa pagpasigarbo sa atubangan sa atong Ginoong Jesus sa iya unyang pag-abut? Dili ba mao man kamo?
Chinese我 們 的 盼 望 和 喜 樂 、 並 所 誇 的 冠 冕 、 是 甚 麼 呢 . 豈 不 是 我 們 主 耶 穌 來 的 時 候 你 們 在 他 面 前 站 立 得 住 麼 。
CroatianTa tko li æe biti naša nada, radost ili vijenac dièni - zar možda ne i vi? - pred Gospodinom našim Isusom o njegovu Dolasku?
DanishThi hvem er vort Håb eller vor Glæde eller vor Hæderskrans, når ikke også I ere det for vor Herre Jesus Kristus i hans Tilkommelse?
DutchWant welke is onze hoop, of blijdschap, of kroon des roems? Zijt gij die ook niet voor onzen Heere Jezus Christus in Zijn toekomst?
FinnishSillä kuka on meidän toivomme tai ilomme tai meidän kerskauksemme kruunu? Ettekö myös te, meidän Herramme Jeesuksen edessä hänen tulemuksessaan?
FrenchQui est, en effet, notre espérance, ou notre joie, ou notre couronne de gloire? N`est-ce pas vous aussi, devant notre Seigneur Jésus, lors de son avènement?
GermanDenn wer ist unsre Hoffnung oder Freude oder Krone des Ruhms? Seid nicht auch ihr es vor unserm HERRN Jesus Christus zu seiner Zukunft?
Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hariSungguh kalianlah harapan dan kegembiraan kami. Sebab nanti kalau Tuhan Yesus datang, dan kita menghadap-Nya, maka kalianlah yang akan menjadi kebanggaan kami!
Indonesian-Terjemahan LamaSiapakah gerangan menjadi pengharapan atau kesukaan atau makota kemegahan kami? Bukankah kamu juga di hadirat Tuhan kita Yesus pada masa kedatangan-Nya?
Korean우 리 의 소 망 이 나 기 쁨 이 나 자 랑 의 면 류 관 이 무 엇 이 냐 ? 그 의 강 림 하 실 때 우 리 주 예 수 앞 에 너 희 가 아 니 냐
MaoriHe aha hoki ta matou e tumanako atu ai, e hari ai, he aha oti te karauna e whakamanamana ai matou? He teka ianei ko koutou i te aroaro o to tatou Ariki, o Ihu Karaiti, a tona taenga mai?
NorwegianFor hvem er vel vårt håp eller vår glede eller vår hederskrans? er ikke også I det for vår Herre Jesu åsyn ved hans komme?
RumanianCqci cine este, kn adevqr, nqdejdea, sau bucuria, sau cununa noastrq de slavq? Nu sknteyi voi, knaintea Domnului nostru Isus Hristos, la venirea Lui?
Shuar
SpanishPorque, ¿cuál es nuestra esperanza, gozo o corona de orgullo delante del Señor Jesucristo en su venida? ¿Acaso no lo sois vosotros?
SwahiliJe, tutakaposimama mbele ya Bwana Yesu wakati atakapokuja, fahari ya ushindi wetu itakuwa nini? Itakuwa ni ninyi wenyewe; ninyi ndio tumaini letu na furaha yetu.
SwedishTy vem är vårt hopp och vår glädje och vår berömmelses krona inför vår Herre Jesus vid hans tillkommelse, vem, om icke just I?
UmaDoko' mpu'u-kai mpencuai' -koi, apa' ane rata-ipi mpai' Pue' -ta Pue' Yesus, pai' -ta morumpu hi nyanyoa-na, koi' -mi to jadi' wua' bago-kai to kisarumaka. Nto'u toe mpai', goe' pai' bohe nono-kai sabana koi' ompi'.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Crown

Derivations

Words beginning with "crown": crowned, crowner, crowners, crownet, crownets, crowning, crownless, crowns. (additional references)

Words ending with "crown": decrown, discrown, recrown, uncrown. (additional references)

Words containing "crown": decrowned, decrowning, decrowns, discrowned, discrowning, discrowns, recrowned, recrowning, recrowns, uncrowned, uncrowning, uncrowns. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Crown" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Carow, chown, Chrohn, cown, cownt, Crahn, crawny, croan, crohn, croin, cron, cronz, croow, Croun, crowe, crowl, crowne, crowp, crowy, krow, Mccown, Mcrowen, Rown. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Crown"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "crown" (pronounced krou"n)
3-r ou" nBrown, drown, frown.

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Anagrams: Crown

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "c-n-o-r-w"

-1 letter: corn, crow, worn.

-2 letters: con, cor, cow, nor, now, orc, own, roc, row, won.

-3 letters: no, on, or, ow, wo.

 Words containing the letters "c-n-o-r-w"
 

+1 letter: crowns.

 

+2 letters: cornrow, crowing, crowned, crowner, crownet, decrown, recrown, uncrown.

 

+3 letters: careworn, clownery, cordwain, cornrows, cowering, cowinner, crowding, crowners, crownets, crowning, decrowns, discrown, fencerow, inchworm, newcomer, recrowns, uncrowns.

 

+4 letters: charwoman, charwomen, cordwains, cornrowed, cowinners, cowriting, cowritten, crackdown, crosstown, crosswind, crownless, decrowned, discrowns, downcourt, escrowing, fancywork, fencerows, inchworms, newcomers, recrowned, uncrowded, uncrowned, workbench.

 

+5 letters: becrowding, cankerworm, chairwoman, chairwomen, chowdering, clowneries, coneflower, cordwainer, cornerways, cornerwise, cornflower, cornrowing, cowpuncher, crackdowns, crosswinds, decrowning, discrowned, fancyworks, knockwurst, outcrowing, recrowning, scowdering, scrubwoman, scrubwomen, uncrowning.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Images: Slideshow
7. Images: Photo Album
8. Images: Digital Art
9. Quotations: Familiar
10. Quotations: Historic
11. Quotations: Fiction
12. Quotations: Non-fiction
13. Quotations: Spoken
14. Quotations: Speeches
15. Usage Frequency
16. Names: Frequency
17. Names: Derived from
18. Names: Company Usage
19. Cities
20. Expressions
21. Expressions: Internet
22. Translations: Modern
23. Translations: Ancient
24. Bible Trace
25. Abbreviations
26. Acronyms
27. Derivations
28. Rhymes
29. Anagrams
30. Bibliography


  

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