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corōna ae, f, κορώνη, a garland, chaplet, wreath: coronam habere in capite: virtute parta: laurea, L.: Necte Lamiae coronam, H.—Worn in offering sacrifice: Insignis gemmis, V.: tenuis, Iu. —A crown, diadem: duplex gemmis, V.: species coronae, O.: aureae, Ta.—A chaplet (as a badge of captivity): sub coronā vendere, to sell as slaves, Cs.: sub coronā vēnire, L.—The Northern Crown (a constellation): Gnosia stella Coronae, V., O.— A circle, assembly, crowd, multitude, audience, spectators, ring: vox in coronam effunditur: armatorum: clamor coronae, H.—A surrounding army, besiegers, line of siege: militum, Cs.: coronā vallum defendit, a circle of defence, L.: spissa viris, V.—An eage: angusta muri, Cu.* * *crown; garland, wreath; halo/ring; circle of men/troops -
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A cloth of the crepe style woven with two fold cotton crepe warp and silk weft. The warp is two right and two reverse twist. It is a proprietary cloth and of good quality. -
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f.1 crown.2 garland.corona fúnebre/de laurel funeral/laurel wreath3 halo.4 wreath, garland.5 Corona.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: coronar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: coronar.* * *1 (aro, cerco) crown2 (de flores etc) wreath, garland, crown3 figurado (dignidad real) King's, Queen's5 (coronilla) crown, crown of the head6 (aureola) halo7 (de diente, moneda) crown8 (en geometría) annulus, ring\corona funeraria funeral wreathcorona solar solar corona* * *noun f.* * *SFcorona de laurel — (lit) laurel wreath
2) [de difuntos] wreathceñir 1., 4)corona funeraria, corona mortuoria — funeral wreath
3)la Corona — (=monarquía) the Crown; ( Hist) (=reino) the kingdom
4) [de muela] [natural] crown; [artificial] crown, artificial crown5) (Mec) [de coche] crown wheel; [de bicicleta] chain wheel; [de reloj] winder, crown6) (Econ) [de Suecia, Islandia, Rep. Checa] crown7) (Astron) corona; (Meteo) halo8) [de monje] tonsure* * *1)a) ( de soberano) crownb) ( institución)c) (Dep) crown2) ( de flores) crown, wreath; ( para funerales) wreath3) (Astron) corona4) ( moneda) crown5) (Odont) crown* * *= Krone [Kroner, -pl.], crown.Ex. Only with a turnover of 1 million Kroner annually will the courses be self-financing.Ex. This article discusses the economic aspects of the work of libraries and shows that the Slovak Library Network (i.e. 9,118 libraries) cost 364,778,546 Kcs (Czechoslovak crowns) in 1988.----* abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).* corona de flores = wreath.* derecho de autor de la Corona = Crown copyright.* joyas de la corona = crown jewels.* media corona = half-crown monthly magazine.* * *1)a) ( de soberano) crownb) ( institución)c) (Dep) crown2) ( de flores) crown, wreath; ( para funerales) wreath3) (Astron) corona4) ( moneda) crown5) (Odont) crown* * *= Krone [Kroner, -pl.], crown.Ex: Only with a turnover of 1 million Kroner annually will the courses be self-financing.
Ex: This article discusses the economic aspects of the work of libraries and shows that the Slovak Library Network (i.e. 9,118 libraries) cost 364,778,546 Kcs (Czechoslovak crowns) in 1988.* abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).* corona de flores = wreath.* derecho de autor de la Corona = Crown copyright.* joyas de la corona = crown jewels.* media corona = half-crown monthly magazine.* * *A1 (de un soberano) crownciñó la corona en 1582 he was crowned in 1582el heredero de la corona the crown prince2(institución): la corona the Crownlos territorios de la corona Crown territories3 ( Dep) crownB (de flores) crown, wreath; (para funerales) wreathla corona de espinas the crown of thornsCompuesto:( Chi) donation to charity ( instead of sending a wreath)C ( Astron) coronaCompuesto:corona, aureoleD (moneda)1 ( Hist) crown2 (en Suecia, Islandia) krona, crown; (en Dinamarca, Noruega) krone, crown; (en Checoslovaquia) koruna, crownF1 (de reloj) winder, crown2 ( Auto) crown wheel* * *
Del verbo coronar: ( conjugate coronar)
corona es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
corona
coronar
corona sustantivo femenino
1
b) ( institución):
( para funerales) wreathd) (Astron) corona
2 ( moneda) crown
3 (Odont) crown
coronar ( conjugate coronar) verbo transitivo
corona sustantivo femenino
1 crown
la corona española, the Spanish Crown
2 (de flores) wreath, garland
corona funeraria, funeral wreath
3 Fin (moneda danesa, noruega) krone
(sueca) krona
(histórica) crown
coronar verbo transitivo to crown
' corona' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abdicar
- aureola
- diadema
- imperial
- pasar
English:
cake
- crown
- rim
- wreath
- cap
* * *corona nf1. [de monarca] crown;el heredero de la corona the crown princecorona de espinas crown of thorns2. [deportiva] crown3.la corona [la monarquía] the Crown4. [estado]la Corona de España/Inglaterra the Spanish/English Crown5. [de flores] wreathcorona fúnebre funeral wreath;corona de laurel laurel wreath6. [de santo] halo7. [coronilla] crown8. [moneda] crown;[danesa, noruega] krone9. [en diente] crown10. [solar] coronacorona solar (solar) corona11. [rueda dentada] crown wheel* * *f crown* * *corona nf1) : crown2) : wreath, garland3) : corona (in astronomy)* * *corona n1. (en general) crown2. (ramo de flores) wreath -
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"crown;Sperrkranz;coroa travante"* * *f crown( rosario) rosarycorona di fiori wreath* * *corona s.f.1 crown; ( nobiliare) coronet: corona del martirio, martyr's crown; cingere la corona, to become king; aspirare, rinunciare alla corona, to lay claim to the crown, to renounce the crown (o throne) // corona ferrea, Iron Crown // discorso della corona, speech from the throne // gioielli della corona, crown jewels // principe della corona, crown prince2 ( ghirlanda) garland; ( serto) wreath: una corona di fiori, a wreath of flowers; deporre una corona, to lay a wreath // corona di alloro, trionfale, laurel wreath6 (raccolta di poesie ecc.) sequence, garland: una corona di sonetti, a sonnet sequence (o cycle)7 ( di persone) circle; ( di cose) ring: la città è circondata da una corona di colli, the town is ringed by hills; far corona, to form a circle8 ( di albero potato) crown9 ( tonsura dei religiosi) tonsure11 (mus.) corona*; pause14 ( fortificazione) crown work15 ( tetto di miniera) back16 (mecc.) ( bordo) rim; ( anello) ring: corona dentata, ring gear; corona ( dentata) conica, ring bevel gear // (mil.) corona di forzamento, driving band.* * *[ko'rona]sostantivo femminile1) (di monarca) crown; (di nobile) coronet2) (potere regale, regno) crown3) (ghirlanda) wreath, garlandcorona d'alloro — laurel o bay wreath
4) (del rosario) rosary beads pl.5) med. (dentaria) crown6) fig. (cerchio) ring, circlefar corona intorno a qcn., qcs. — to gather around sb., sth
7) (moneta) crown GB stor.corona norvegese, danese — krone
8) astr. arch. mus. corona9) mecc. crown wheel10) (di orologio) winder* * *corona/ko'rona/sostantivo f.4 (del rosario) rosary beads pl.5 med. (dentaria) crown8 astr. arch. mus. corona9 mecc. crown wheel10 (di orologio) winder. -
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cŏrō̆na (in the ante-Aug. per. sometimes written chorona, acc. to Quint. 1, 5, 20; cf. the letter C), ae, f., = korônê, a garland, chaplet, wreath.I.Lit., of natural or artificial flowers, etc. (very freq. used for personal adornment at festivals, when sacrificing, or as a gift for friends, etc., for ornamenting the images of the gods, edifices, victims, the dead, etc.), Lucr. 5, 1399; Lex XII. Tab. ap. Plin. 21, 3, 5, § 7; Plaut. Men. 3, 1, 16; Cic. Fl. 31, 75; id. Leg. 2, 24, 60; Liv. 23, 11, 5; 38, 14, 5; Curt. 4, 2, 2; 4, 4, 5; Hor. C. 1, 26, 8; id. Ep. 2, 2, 96; Tac. A. 2, 57; 15, 12; 16, 4; id. H. 2, 55 et saep.:2.coronas bibere,
i. e. to throw into the cup leaves plucked from the garlands, Plin. 21, 3, 9, § 12. Vid. the artt. sacerdotalis, funebris, sepulchralis, convivialis, nuptialis, natalitia, Etrusca, pactilis, plectilis, sutilis, tonsa or tonsilis, radiata, and pampinea.— Poet.:perenni fronde corona,
i. e. immortal, poetic renown, Lucr. 1, 119.—As emblem of royalty, a crown:regni corona = diadema,
Verg. A. 8, 505. —Concerning the different kinds of garlands or crowns given to soldiers as a prize of bravery (castrensis or vallaris, civica, muralis, navalis or rostrata, obsidionalis, triumphalis, oleagina, etc.), v. Gell. 5, 6; Dict. of Antiq.; and the artt. castrensis, civicus, muralis, etc.—Esp.: corona fidei, the crown of martyrdom (eccl. Lat.), Cypr. Ep. 58; 60; Lact. Epit. 72, 23;B.and corona alone,
Lact. 4, 25, 10; id. Mort. Pers. 16, 11.—Sub coronā vendere, t. t. of the lang. of business, to sell captives as slaves (since they were crowned with chaplets; cf. Caelius Sabinus ap. Gell. 7, 4, 3;C.and corono, I.),
Caes. B. G. 3, 16; Liv. 42, 63, 12; so,sub coronā venire,
id. 9, 42, 8; 38, 29, 11; 41, 11, 8:sub coronā venundari,
Tac. A. 13, 39; id. H. 1, 68:sub coronā emere,
Varr. R. R. 2, 10, 4.—As a constellation.1.The northern crown (according to the fable, the crown of Ariadne transferred to heaven;* 2.v. Ariadna),
Cic. Arat. 351 sq.; Caes. German. Arat. 71;called Gnosia stella Coronae,
Verg. G. 1, 222:Cressa Corona,
Ov. A. A. 1, 558:Ariadnea Corona,
Manil. 5, 21; cf. also Ov. M. 8, 181; Plin. 18, 26, 60, § 224 al.—The southern crown, Caes. German. Arat. 391.—II.Meton., of objects in the form of a crown.A.Most freq., a circle of men, an assembly, crowd, multitude (esp. of judicial assemblies), Cic. Fl. 28, 69; id. Phil. 2, 44, 112; id. Mil. 1, 1; id. Fin. 2, 22, 74; Quint. 12, 10, 74; Suet. Aug. 93 al.; Cat. 53, 1; Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 53; Ov. M. 13, 1 al.—Hence,2.Milit. t. t., the besiegers round a hostile place, the line of siege or circumvallation, Caes. B. G. 7, 72; Liv. 10, 43, 1; 23, 44, 3; Curt. 4, 6, 10 al.—Also, a circle of men for the defence of a place, Liv. 4, 19, 8.—B.In arch., the cornice, Vitr. 5, 2; Plin. 36, 24, 59, § 183.—C.In the agrimensores, an elevated ridge of land as a boundary line, Cato, R. R. 6, 3; Front. Col. 114 and 131 Goes.—D.The hairy crown over the horse's hoof, Col. 6, 29, 3; Veg. Art. Vet. 1, 13, 1.—E.Montium, a circular ridge of mountains, Plin. 6, 20, 23, [p. 472] § 73.—F.The halo round the sun (for the Gr. halôs), Sen. Q. N. 1, 2, 1. -
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11 corona
sf [ko'rona]1) (di re) crown, (di nobile) coronet2) (di fiori) wreath -
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(carona [karóna], evolved along with the ancient locative adverb a la carona 'in direct contact with the skin of an animal or person' from an earlier, probably pre-Roman, term, * carón or a similar form)Southwest (west Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona): 1892. A saddle pad placed between the saddle and the animal's back. Watts notes that it was often form-fitted to the saddle and left open on top to allow ventilation. The DARE indicates that it was sometimes highly decorated and may have been made of "pigskin, embroidered broadcloth, brightly-colored Navajo blankets, woven horsehair," or other materials. Southwestern sources, including Watts, Adams, Blevins, Smith, Carlisle, and the DARE say that this term derives from Spanish corona, meaning 'crown.' This is inaccurate. Actually, the term derives from carona, a Spanish term that the DRAE defines as a piece of thick, padded fabric that fits between the saddle blanket and the (pack)saddle and serves as a protection for the horse. It may also refer to the interior part of a packsaddle or, according to both the DRAE and Islas, the part of the horse's back on which the carona sits. Islas glosses it as a thick saddle blanket or sudadero that fits between the saddle and the horse's back. It may also refer to a piece of canvas under a saddle or saddle blanket. Cobos indicates that a "saddle blanket used on donkeys and mules" is known as a carola in New Mexico and southern Colorado. He suggests that the term derives from Spanish escarola 'ruffled collar,' but it is more likely a variant form of carona.Alternate form: caronie. -
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crown, wreath
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