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crown

noun

1 Crown

The Crown (or the reigning monarch) as the symbol of the power and authority of a monarchy.

Dutch: Kroon, kroon

2 crown

The part of a tooth above the gum that is covered with enamel.

Roget 733: trophy; medal, prize, palm, award; laurel, laurels; bays, crown, chaplet, wreath, civic crown; insignia etc. ... show more

Roget 877: title, honor; knighthood etc. (nobility) 875.    highness, excellency, grace; lordship, worship; reverence, reverend; ... show more

Roget 800: money, legal tender; money matters, money market; finance; accounts etc. 811; funds, treasure; capital, stock; assets etc. ... show more

Roget 247: circularity, roundness; rotundity etc. 249.    circle, circlet, ring, areola, hoop, roundlet, annulus, annulet, ... show more

Dutch: kroon
Polish: korona

3 crown

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

Dutch: krans

4 crown

An ornamental jeweled headdress signifying sovereignty.

synonym: diadem.

Roget 747: scepter, regalia, caduceus; Mercury's rod, Mercury's staff, Mercury's wand; rod of empire, mace, fasces, wand; staff, staff of office; baton, truncheon; ... show more

Dutch: diadeem, krans

5 crown

The part of a hat (the vertex) that covers the crown of the head.

Dutch: top, kruin, kroon
Polish: główka

6 crown

An English coin worth 5 shillings.

Dutch: midden, kroon
Polish: korona

7 crown

The upper branches and leaves of a tree or other plant.

synonym: treetop.

Dutch: kruin, kroon
Polish: korona

8 crown

The top or extreme point of something (usually a mountain or hill).

synonyms: crest, peak, summit, tip, top.

Roget 210: summit, summity; top, peak, vertex, apex, zenith, pinnacle, acme, culmination, meridian, utmost height, ne plus utra, height, ... show more

Roget 973: reward, recompense, remuneration, meed, guerdon, reguerdon; price.    [payment for damage or debt] indemnity, indemnification; quittance; compensation; reparation, redress, ... show more

Dutch: bergtop, piek, apex, kruin, top

9 crown

The award given to the champion.

synonym: pennant.

10 crown

The top of the head.

synonyms: pate, poll.

Dutch: paté, kroon

11 crown

dentistry Dental appliance consisting of an artificial crown for a broken or decayed tooth:
— Tomorrow my dentist will fit me for a crown.

synonyms: cap, crownwork, jacket, jacket crown.

Roget 225: clothing, investment; covering etc. 223; dress, raiment, drapery, costume, attire, guise, toilet, toilette, trim; ... show more

12 crown

The center of a cambered road.

synonym: crest.

verb

1 crown

Invest with regal power; enthrone:
— The prince was crowned in Westminster Abbey.

synonym: coronate.

Roget 729: effect, effectuate; accomplish, achieve, compass, consummate, hammer out; bring to maturity, bring to perfection; perfect, complete; elaborate.    do, execute, ... show more

Roget 755: commission, delegate, depute; consign, assign; charge; intrust, entrust; commit, commit to the hands of; authorize etc. (permit) 760.    ... show more

Dutch: kronen

2 crown

Be the culminating event:
— The speech crowned the meeting.

synonym: top.

Roget 210: culminate, crown, top; overtop etc. (be superior to) 33.   

Dutch: bekronen

3 crown

Form the topmost part of.

4 crown

Put an enamel cover on.


Moby thesaurus: Her Highness, Her Majesty, His Majesty, O, Old Mug, achievement, acme, aggrandize, alerion, all, animal charge, anklet, annular muscle, annulet, annulus, anoint, apex, apogee, apotheose, apotheosize ... show more.

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