n.
Pronunciation: ' krau ̇ n
Function: noun
Usage: often attrib
Etymology: Middle English coroune, crowne, from Anglo-French corone, from Latin corona wreath, crown, from Greek kor ō n ē culmination, something curved like a crow's beak, literally, crow; akin to Latin cornix crow, Greek korax raven ― more at RAVEN
Date: 12th century
1 : a reward of victory or mark of honor especially : the title representing the championship in a sport
2 : a royal or imperial headdress or cap of sovereignty : DIADEM
3 : the highest part: as a : the topmost part of the skull or head b : the summit of a mountain c : the head of foliage of a tree or shrub d : the part of a hat or other headgear covering the crown of the head e : the part of a tooth external to the gum or an artificial substitute for this ― see TOOTH illustration
4 : a wreath, band, or circular ornament for the head
5 a : something resembling a wreath or crown b : the knurled cap on top of a watch stem
6 often capitalized a (1) : imperial or regal power : SOVEREIGNTY (2) : the government under a constitutional monarchy b : MONARCH
7 : something that imparts splendor, honor, or finish : CULMINATION
8 a : any of several old gold coins with a crown as part of the device b : an old usually silver British coin worth five shillings
9 a : KORUNA b : KRONA c : KRONE
10 a : the region of a seed plant at which stem and root merge b : the thick arching end of the shank of an anchor where the arms join it ― see ANCHOR illustration
– crowned \ ' krau ̇ nd \ adjective
– crown · less \ -l ə s \ adjective