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I. noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: Middle English coroune, crowne, from Anglo-French corone, from Latin corona wreath, crown, from Greek korōnē culmination, something curved like a crow's beak, literally, crow; akin to Latin cornix crow, Greek korax raven — more at raven
Date: 12th century
1. a reward of victory or mark of honor; especially the title representing the championship in a sport
2. a royal or imperial headdress or cap of sovereignty ; diadem
3. the highest part: as
a. the topmost part of the skull or head
b. the summit of a mountain
c. the head of foliage of a tree or shrub
d. the part of a hat or other headgear covering the crown of the head
e. the part of a tooth external to the gum or an artificial substitute for this — see tooth illustration
4. a wreath, band, or circular ornament for the head
5.
a. something resembling a wreath or crown
b. the knurled cap on top of a watch stem
6. often capitalized
a.
(1) imperial or regal power ; sovereignty
(2) the government under a constitutional monarchy
b. monarch
7. something that imparts splendor, honor, or finish ; culmination
8.
a. any of several old gold coins with a crown as part of the device
b. an old usually silver British coin worth five shillings
9.
a. koruna
b. krona
c. krone
10.
a. the region of a seed plant at which stem and root merge
b. the thick arching end of the shank of an anchor where the arms join it — see anchor illustration
• crowned adjective
• crownless adjective
II. verb
Etymology: Middle English corounen, from Anglo-French coroner, from Latin coronare, from corona
Date: 12th century
transitive verb
1.
a. to place a crown or wreath on the head of; specifically to invest with regal dignity and power
b. to recognize officially as <they crowned her athlete of the year> c. to award a championship to <crown a new champion> 2. to bestow something on as a mark of honor or recompense ; adorn 3. surmount, top; especially to top (a checker) with a checker to make a king 4. to bring to a successful conclusion ; climax <the role that crowned her career> 5. to provide with something like a crown: as a. to fill so that the surface forms a crown b. to put an artificial crown on (a tooth) 6. to hit on the head intransitive verb of a forest fire to burn rapidly through the tops of trees
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.