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koroner m anim

  1. coroner

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  • koroner in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu

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  • IPA(key): /koˈro.nɛr/
  • Hyphenation: ko‧ro‧nèr

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From Dutch coronair, from French coronaire, from Latin corōnārius.

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koronèr (first-person possessive koronerku, second-person possessive koronermu, third-person possessive koronernya)

  1. (anatomy) coronary (pertaining to the coronary veins or arteries)
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From English coroner, from Middle English coroner, from Old French curuner, from Medieval Latin custos placitorum coronae (guardian of the crown's pleas). The function was originally to protect royal properties.

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koronèr (first-person possessive koronerku, second-person possessive koronermu, third-person possessive koronernya)

  1. coroner (who presides over an inquest)
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Etymology edit

From English coroner, from Middle English coroner, from Old French curuner, from Medieval Latin custos placitorum coronae (guardian of the crown's pleas). The function was originally to protect royal properties.

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koroner (plural koroner-koroner, informal 1st possessive koronerku, 2nd possessive koronermu, 3rd possessive koronernya)

  1. coroner (who presides over an inquest)

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from English coroner, from Middle English coroner, from Old French curuner, from Medieval Latin custos placitorum coronae.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /kɔˈrɔ.nɛr/
  • Rhymes: -ɔnɛr
  • Syllabification: ko‧ro‧ner

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koroner m pers

  1. (medicine) coroner (who presides over an inquest)

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adjective

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  • koroner in Polish dictionaries at PWN