Found 3 items, similar to crowned.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: crown
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: crowned
crowned
adj 1: having an artificial crown on a tooth;
“had many crowned
teeth” [ant:
uncrowned]
2: crowned with or as if with laurel symbolizing victory [syn:
laureled,
laurelled] [ant:
unlaureled]
3: provided with or as if with a crown or a crown as specified;
often used in combination;
“a high-crowned hat”;
“an
orange-crowned bird”;
“a crowned signet ring” [ant:
uncrowned]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Crowned
Crown
\Crown\ (kroun), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Crowned (kround);
p. pr. & vb. n.
Crowning.] [OE. coronen, corunen, crunien,
crounien, OF. coroner, F. couronner, fr. L. coronare, fr.
corona a crown. See
Crown, n.]
1. To cover, decorate, or invest with a crown; hence, to
invest with royal dignity and power.
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Her who fairest does appear,
Crown her queen of all the year. --Dryden.
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Crown him, and say,
“Long live our emperor.”
--Shak.
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2. To bestow something upon as a mark of honor, dignity, or
recompense; to adorn; to dignify.
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Thou . . . hast crowned him with glory and honor.
--Ps. viii. 5.
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3. To form the topmost or finishing part of; to complete; to
consummate; to perfect.
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Amidst the grove that crowns yon tufted hill.
--Byron.
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One day shall crown the alliance. --Shak.
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To crown the whole, came a proposition. --Motley.
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4. (Mech.) To cause to round upward; to make anything higher
at the middle than at the edges, as the face of a machine
pulley.
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5. (Mil.) To effect a lodgment upon, as upon the crest of the
glacis, or the summit of the breach.
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To crown a knot (Naut.), to lay the ends of the strands
over and under each other.
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Crowned
\Crowned\ (kround), p. p. & a.
1. Having or wearing a crown; surmounted, invested, or
adorned, with a crown, wreath, garland, etc.; honored;
rewarded; completed; consummated; perfected.
“Crowned
with one crest.” --Shak.
“Crowned with conquest.”
--Milton.
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With surpassing glory crowned. --Milton.
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2. Great; excessive; supreme. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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