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coronet Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( coronet ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



କରୋନେଟ୍, ହେଡ୍ରେସ୍, କ୍ଷୁଦ୍ର ମୁକୁଟ,

Noun:

ଉଷନିଶ୍ |, ମୁକୁଟ, ମୁକୁଟ |, ହେଡଗାର୍ |,

coronet's Usage Examples:

Prince"s coronet, and made of gold and decorated with amethysts, citrines, peridots and rare Norwegian freshwater pearls.


crowned with the like coronet and differenced with a label as in the Arms.


DesignThe coronet follows the form laid down by King Charles II in 1677 by having just one arch rather than the traditional two arches or four half-arches of British monarchs' crowns to show that the Prince of Wales is inferior to the monarch but outranks the other royal princes and dukes.


The crest: on a wreath of the colours, issuant from a mural coronet Or, masoned Sable charged with a human heart Gules.


By royal decree on 18 January 1884, King Oscar II granted all provinces the rights to the rank of duchy and to display their arms with a ducal coronet.


After 1661, however, viscomital coronets became engraved, while baronial coronets were plain.


In chief a coronet, and in base an irradiated cloud.


Frederick never wore his gold coronet; instead, it was placed on a cushion in front.


prince outranks other royal children, whose coronets have no arches.


Historically, Uppland ranked as a duchy and the coat of arms was represented with a ducal coronet.


higher (or hereditary knight in some countries), he or she may display a coronet of rank above the shield, usually below the helm in British heraldry, and.


proper) two lions rampant, each gorged of an antique crown Or; Crest: (issuant from a crest coronet Or) a lion"s paw erased and erected proper holding.


Coins of Pope Sergius III (904-11) and Pope Benedict VII (974-983) depict these popes wearing such a helmet-like-cap augmented at the base with a single coronet-like fillet.



Synonyms:

pastern, fetter bone, animal tissue,

Antonyms:

uncover, divest, cortex, medulla,

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