corona
crown
noun koh-ROH-nah Rare
Origin: From Latin corona (wreath, crown), also the source of English 'crown' and 'corona'.
Also means
wreath
Usage Note
Corona covers a royal crown, a wreath placed at a grave or ceremony (corona di fiori), and in dental contexts a tooth crown (corona dentale). The plural is regular: le corone. In astronomy, corona solare refers to the sun's corona. The word gained international recognition as the name of a virus.
Examples
"Il re portava una corona d'oro."
Natural Translation
The king wore a golden crown.
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