See also: Corone and coroné

Translingual edit

Etymology edit

From New Latin, from Ancient Greek κορώνη (korṓnē, garland, wreath; crown).

Noun edit

corone

  1. (often used attributively) garland, wreath
  2. (often used attributively) crow

English edit

Noun edit

corone

  1. plural of corona

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Friulian edit

Etymology edit

From Latin corōna, from Ancient Greek κορώνη (korṓnē).

Noun edit

corone f (plural coronis)

  1. crown

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Italian edit

Noun edit

corone f

  1. plural of corona

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Middle English edit

Noun edit

corone

  1. Alternative form of coroune

Old French edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Latin corōna, from Ancient Greek κορώνη (korṓnē).

Noun edit

corone oblique singularf (oblique plural corones, nominative singular corone, nominative plural corones)

  1. crown (decoration for the head)

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Descendants edit

  • French: couronne
  • Norman: couorône, couoronne (continental Normandy); couraonne (Guernsey); couronne (Jersey)
  • Middle English: coroune

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Verb edit

corone

  1. inflection of coronar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative