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Meaning of
crown
in English
crown
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Plural
crowns
Past Tense
crowned
Participle Verb
crowning
Third Person Singular
crowns
Definitions
Noun
a
royal
headdress
(
symbolizing
power
);
a
diadem
a
wreath
for
the
head
(
as
a
reward
)
a
reward
or
mark
of
honour
(
symbolizing
achievement
)
The
winner
received
a
crown
for
her
outstanding
performance
.
regal
power
or
its
wielders
The
monarch
held
the
crown
and
ruled
the
kingdom
with
wisdom
.
the
monarch
as
head
of
state
;
government
The
government
of
the
crown
was
responsible
for
the
country's
foreign
policy
.
a
prosthetic
tooth
covering
(
dentistry
)
The
dentist
carefully
prepared
the
tooth
for
a
crown
to
restore
its
function
.
the
top
part
(
of
something
,
like
the
head
)
The
crown
of
the
mountain
was
covered
in
snow
.
a
royal
currency
unit
;
korona
,
koruna
The
Czech
crown
is
the
official
currency
of
the
Czech
Republic
.
a
knot
in
a
rope
(
nautical
)
The
sailor
struggled
to
untie
the
crown
in
the
rope
.
the
state
or
government
(
legally
)
The
laws
of
the
land
are
subject
to
the
crown
and
its
authority
.
the
baby's
head
visible
during
childbirth
The
doctor
gently
supported
the
crown
during
the
delivery
.
a
bird
with
legs
,
wings
removed
The
hunter
prepared
a
crown
of
pheasant
for
the
holiday
meal
.
a
watch's
winding
knob
The
watchmaker
adjusted
the
crown
to
set
the
time
.
Verb
to
place
a
crown
(
headdress
)
on
someone
The
priest
prepared
to
crown
the
new
king
in
the
ceremony
.
to
honour
or
dignify
someone
;
adorn
The
company
will
crown
the
winner
with
a
trophy
at
the
award
ceremony
.
to
complete
or
perfect
something
;
form
the
top
part
The
architect
designed
the
building
to
crown
the
city's
skyline
with
a
unique
spire
.
to
declare
a
winner
;
announce
victory
The
committee
will
crown
the
champion
at
the
end
of
the
tournament
.
Compounds / Phrases
crownland
crownlike
crownpiece
crown of Venus