Crossword-Solution: CORONET 7 letters, 85 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Coronet n. An ornamental or honorary headdress, having the shape and
character of a crown; particularly, a crown worn as the mark of high
rank lower than sovereignty. The word is used by Shakespeare to denote
also a kingly crown.
Coronet n. The upper part of a horse's hoof, where the horn
terminates in skin.
Coronet n. The iron head of a tilting spear; a coronel.

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We have 85 clues for the answer “CORONET”

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Noble headgear 1 answer
Noble's headpiece 1 answer
Noble's crown 1 answer
Noble wear 1 answer
Noble topper 1 answer
Noble person's headwear 1 answer
Noble headwear 1 answer
Noble headpiece that becomes a brass instrument if you remove it's middle letter 1 answer
Noble headpiece 1 answer
Nobleman's crown 1 answer
Mark of high rank. 1 answer
Headwear for lesser royalty 1 answer
Headgear for a prince 1 answer
Headgear for Charles 1 answer
Expensive band 1 answer
Emblem of nobility 1 answer
Diadem for Di 1 answer
Crownlike headpiece 1 answer
Symbol of a duke or earl 1 answer
usually indicates a high rank but below that of sovereign 1 answer
Tiara's relative 1 answer
Tiara's cousin 1 answer
Tiara relative 1 answer
Tiara perhaps, 1 answer
Tiara kin 1 answer
The Prince of Wales may wear one. 1 answer
Symbol of nobility. 1 answer
Headgear for a peer 1 answer
Princely headgear. 1 answer
Prince topper 1 answer
Peer's topper 1 answer
Peer's headpiece 1 answer
Pedimental ornament over a door or window 1 answer
Part of a prince's outfit 1 answer
Ornamental headpiece 1 answer
Crown of lesser nobility. 1 answer
Crown's small kin 1 answer
Baron's headpiece 1 answer
Baronial headpiece 1 answer
Bejeweled headband 1 answer
Bit of headwear that often has jewels 1 answer
Bridal adornment 1 answer
Bridesmaid's bonnet. 1 answer
Bridesmaid's hat. 1 answer
Chaplet's kin 1 answer
Coat-of-arms depiction 1 answer
Princess's headpiece 2 answers
Princess' headwear 2 answers
Regal headband 2 answers
Jeweled ornament 2 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with CORONET (5)

But first he casts to change his proper shape, Which else might work him danger or delay: And now a stripling Cherube he appeers, Not of the prime, yet such as in his face Youth smil’d Celestial, and to every Limb Sutable grace diffus’d, so well he feignd; Under a Coronet his flowing haire In curles on either cheek plaid, wings he wore Of many a colourd plume sprinkl’d with Gold, His habit fit for speed succinct, and held Before his decent steps a Silver wand.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
Around the edge of this cap was a stiff bandeau of leather, cut at the top into open work, resembling a coronet, while a prolonged bag arose from within it, and fell down on one shoulder like an old-fashioned nightcap, or a jelly-bag, or the head-gear of a modern hussar.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Though (in one sense) he wears another man’s wig and claims another man’s ear, he has not stolen another man’s coronet.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Fair cots around thy breast are set, Like pearls upon a coronet; And in Aluga's vale below The gilded grain is moving slow Like yellow moonlight on the sea, Where waves are swelling peacefully; As beauty's breast, when quiet dreams Come tranquilly and gently by; When all she loves and hopes for seems To float in smiles before her eye.
The Culprit Fay Joseph Rodman Drake 2007
Pityingly he turned to watch her, and as he gauged her height, saw her figure, and a dark coronet of hair came into view, a ghastly pallor swept his face.
The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1995

Quotes with CORONET (3)

I saw old Autumn in the misty morn Stand shadowless like silence, listening To silence, for no lonely bird would sing Into his hollow ear from woods forlorn, Nor lowly hedge nor solitary thorn; --Shaking his languid locks all dewy bright With tangled gossamer that fell by night, Pearling his coronet of golden corn.
Thomas Hood
Many readers simply can't stomach fantasy. They immediately picture elves with broadswords or mighty-thewed barbarians with battle axes, seeking the bejeweled Coronet of Obeisance ... (But) the best fantasies pull aside the velvet curtain of mere appearance. ... In most instances, fantasy ultimately returns us to our own now re-enchanted world, reminding us that it is neither prosaic nor meaningless, and that how we live and what we do truly matters.
Michael Dirda
O cousin Kate, my love was true, Your love was writ in sand: If he had fooled not me but you, If you had stood where i stand, He'd not have won me with his love, Nor bought me with his land; I would have spit into his face And not have taken his hand. Yet I have a gift you have not got, And seem not like to get: For all your clothes and wedding-ring I've little doubt you fret. My fair-haired son, my shame, my pride, Cling closer, closer yet: Your father would give lands for oneto wear his coronet
Christina Rossetti
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 75 times in crossword archives (1950–2024).