Word: crown Word origin: Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French corune (noun), coruner (verb), Old French corone (noun), coroner (verb), from Latin corona ‘wreath, chaplet’. Phonetic: kraʊn Listen:
ceremonially place a crown on the head of (someone) in order to invest them as a monarch. Example: he went to Rome to be crowned
rest on or form the top of. Example: the distant knoll was crowned with trees
be the triumphant culmination of (an effort or endeavour, especially a prolonged one). Example: years of struggle were crowned by a state visit to Paris
fit a crown to (a tooth). Example: simple fillings no longer suffice and the tooth has to be crowned
hit on the head. Example: she contained the urge to crown him
(of a baby's head during labour) fully appear in the vaginal opening prior to emerging. Example: I was able to see our baby's head crowning
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