Crown
Translations of "crown" (144 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | krezë(royal headdress), kunorë(royal headdress), kurorë(royal headdress) | — | |
| Amharic | ዘውድ(royal headdress) | zäwd | |
| Ancient Greek | διάδημα(royal headdress), στέφανος(royal headdress), στεφανόω(to place a crown on the head of), στεφανόω(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | diádēma, stéphanos, stephanóō, stephanóō | |
| Arabic | إِكْلِيل(royal headdress), تاج(royal headdress), تاج(royal headdress), تَاج(royal headdress), يَافُوخ(topmost part of the head) | ʔiklīl, tāg, tāj, tāj, yāfūḵ | |
| Argobba | ዘውድ(royal headdress) | zäwd | |
| Armenian | գագաթ(topmost part of the head), թագ(royal headdress), պսակ(wreath or band for the head), պսակ(reward) | gagatʻ, tʻag, psak, psak | |
| Aromanian | curunã(royal headdress), cãrunã(royal headdress) | — | |
| Azerbaijani | tac(royal headdress), çətir(upper part of a tree) | — | |
| Baluchi | تاج(royal headdress) | táj | |
| Bashkir | таж(royal headdress), таж(representation of such a headdress) | taj, taj | |
| Basque | koroa(royal headdress) | — | |
| Belarusian | вяне́ц(wreath or band for the head), вяно́к(wreath or band for the head), каро́на(royal headdress), каро́нка(anatomy: part of tooth), каро́нка(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), кро́на(upper part of a tree), ма́каўка(topmost part of the head), це́мя(topmost part of the head) | vjanjéc, vjanók, karóna, karónka, karónka, króna, mákawka, cjémja | |
| Bengali | তাজ(royal headdress), মুকুট(royal headdress) | taj, mukuṭ | |
| Breton | kurunenn(royal headdress) | — | |
| Bulgarian | коронен(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), вене́ц(wreath or band for the head), вене́ц(reward), коро́на(royal headdress), коро́на(representation of such a headdress), коро́на(part of a plant where the root and stem meet), коро́нка(anatomy: part of tooth), коро́нка(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), кра́лска власт(imperial or regal power), кро́на(any currency issued by the crown), кро́на(former British coin worth five shillings), те́ме(topmost part of the head), коронясвам(to place a crown on the head of), коронясвам(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | koronen, venéc, venéc, koróna, koróna, koróna, korónka, korónka, králska vlast, króna, króna, téme, koronjasvam, koronjasvam | |
| Burmese | မကိုဋ်(royal headdress), သရဖူ(royal headdress) | ma.kuit, sa.ra.hpu | |
| Catalan | capçada(upper part of a tree), corona(royal headdress), corona(representation of such a headdress), coroneta(topmost part of the head), fronter(highest part of an arch) | — | |
| Cebuano | korona(royal headdress), purongpurong(royal headdress) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | تاج(royal headdress) | tac | |
| Chamicuro | chepe'kiline(royal headdress) | — | |
| Chechen | таж(royal headdress) | taž | |
| Cherokee | ᎠᎵᏍᏚᎶ(royal headdress) | alisdulo | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 王冠(royal headdress), 頭頂 /头顶(topmost part of the head) | wong⁴ gun¹, tau⁴ deng² | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 冠(royal headdress), 榮冠 /荣冠(reward), 樹冠 /树冠(upper part of a tree), 王冠(royal headdress), 王權 /王权(imperial or regal power), 鑲假齒冠 /镶假齿冠(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), 頂峰 /顶峰(highest part of a hill), 頭頂 /头顶(topmost part of the head), 齒冠 /齿冠(anatomy: part of tooth), 加冕(to place a crown on the head of), 加冕(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | guān, róngguān, shùguān, wángguān, wángquán, xiāngjiǎ chǐguān, dǐngfēng, tóudǐng, chǐguān, jiāmiǎn, jiāmiǎn | |
| Coptic | ⲕⲗⲟⲙ(royal headdress) | klom | |
| Corsican | curona(royal headdress) | — | |
| Czech | koruna(royal headdress), koruna(representation of such a headdress), koruna(wreath or band for the head), koruna(imperial or regal power), koruna(any currency issued by the crown), korunka(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), temeno(topmost part of the head), témě(topmost part of the head), věnec(wreath or band for the head), korunovat(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Danish | isse(topmost part of the head), krone(royal headdress), krone(representation of such a headdress) | — | |
| Dutch | kroon(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), kroons(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), bol(top of a hat), hoofdband(wreath or band for the head), hoogste punt(highest part of a hill), krans(wreath or band for the head), kroon(royal headdress), kroon(representation of such a headdress), kroon(imperial or regal power), kroon(splendor, culmination, acme), kroon(any currency issued by the crown), kroon(anatomy: part of tooth), kroon(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), kruin(topmost part of the head), midden(centre of a road), top(highest part of an arch), bekronen(to declare one a winner), koning kronen(to formally declare one a king or emperor), kronen(to place a crown on the head of), kronen(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Eblaite | 𒈬𒄷𒌝(topmost part of the head) | — | |
| Egyptian | N29-G1-D58-X1:F16(topmost part of the head), xa:a-W-S7(royal headdress) | qꜣbt, ḫꜥw | |
| Erzya | каштаз(royal headdress), сырнепря(royal headdress) | kaštaz, sïrnepŕa | |
| Esperanto | krono(royal headdress), krono(representation of such a headdress), kroni(to place a crown on the head of), kroni(to formally declare one a king or emperor), kroni(to declare one a winner) | — | |
| Estonian | hambakroon(anatomy: part of tooth), hambakroon(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), kroon(royal headdress), kroon(representation of such a headdress), kroon(imperial or regal power), kroon(splendor, culmination, acme), kroon(any currency issued by the crown), kroon(anatomy: part of tooth), kroon(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), lagipea(topmost part of the head), nael(splendor, culmination, acme), pealagi(topmost part of the head), tipp(splendor, culmination, acme) | — | |
| Finnish | kruunun(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), latva(of, related to, or pertaining to the top of trees), arvokruunu(representation of such a headdress), huippu(splendor, culmination, acme), keskitie(centre of a road), kruunu(royal headdress), kruunu(representation of such a headdress), kruunu(reward), kruunu(imperial or regal power), kruunu(sovereign), kruunu(state), kruunu(splendor, culmination, acme), kruunu(any currency issued by the crown), kruunu(anatomy: part of tooth), kruunu(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), kunnianosoitus(reward), kupu(top of a hat), kupu(dome of a furnace), laki(highest part of a hill), laki(highest part of an arch), latvus(upper part of a tree), palkinto(reward), perä(part of an anchor), pleissi(nautical: knot formed in the end of a rope), pujos(nautical: knot formed in the end of a rope), pyhähattu(formal hat worn by women to Sunday church services), päälaki(topmost part of the head), rengas(geometry: area enclosed between two concentric perimeters), seppele(wreath or band for the head), tyvi(part of a plant where the root and stem meet), ampua päähän(video games: to shoot in the back of the head), avartaa(firearms: to widen the opening of the barrel), kruunata(to place a crown on the head of), kruunata(to formally declare one a king or emperor), kruunata(to form the topmost or finishing part of), kruunata(to declare one a winner), lyödä päähän(to hit on the head), merkata(checkers: to stack two checkers to indicate that the piece has become a king), pullistaa(to cause to round upward), päätellä(nautical: to lay the ends of the strands over and under each other), seppelöidä(to bestow something upon as a mark of honour), seppelöidä(to declare one a winner) | — | |
| French | de la couronne(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), Couronne(Translations), cime(upper part of a tree), clef(highest part of an arch), couronne(royal headdress), couronne(representation of such a headdress), couronne(wreath or band for the head), couronne(imperial or regal power), couronne(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), couronne(horology: kurled winding knob or dial of a watch), couronnement(splendor, culmination, acme), faîte(highest part of a hill), fond(top of a hat), houpier(upper part of a tree), houppier(upper part of a tree), lauriers(reward), milieu(centre of a road), sommet(topmost part of the head), sommet(highest part of a hill), couronner(to place a crown on the head of), couronner(to formally declare one a king or emperor), couronner(to declare one a winner) | — | |
| Friulian | corone(royal headdress) | — | |
| Galician | coroa(royal headdress), coroa(imperial or regal power), coroa(topmost part of the head), croca(topmost part of the head), cumio(highest part of a hill), curuto(topmost part of the head), curuto(highest part of a hill) | — | |
| Ge'ez | አክሊል(royal headdress) | ʾäklil | |
| Georgian | გვირგვინი(royal headdress) | gvirgvini | |
| German | kronen(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), Krone(royal headdress), Krone(representation of such a headdress), Krone(imperial or regal power), Scheitel(topmost part of the head), bombieren(to cause to round upward), krönen(to place a crown on the head of), wölben(to cause to round upward) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍀𐍃(royal headdress), 𐍅𐌴𐌹𐍀𐌰𐌽(to place a crown on the head of) | waips, weipan | |
| Greek | κορυφή(topmost part of the head), κορφή(topmost part of the head), κορώνα(royal headdress), κορώνα(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), στέμμα(representation of such a headdress) | koryfí, korfí, koróna, koróna, stémma | |
| Gujarati | તાજ(royal headdress) | tāj | |
| Hawaiian | poni(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Hebrew | כֶּתֶר(royal headdress), קָדְקֹד(topmost part of the head), קָדְקוֹד(topmost part of the head), קודקוד(topmost part of the head), הכתיר(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | kéter, kodkód, kodkód, kodkód, hikhtír | |
| Hindi | कपाल(topmost part of the head), चोटी(highest part of a hill), ताज(royal headdress), मुकुट(royal headdress), मुकुट(representation of such a headdress), शिखर(highest part of a hill), शीर्ष(topmost part of the head), सिर(topmost part of the head) | kapāl, coṭī, tāj, mukuṭ, mukuṭ, śikhar, śīrṣ, sir | |
| Hungarian | korona(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), csúcs(splendor, culmination, acme), csúcs(upper part of a tree), díj(reward), feje búbja(topmost part of the head), fejtető(topmost part of the head), felső rész(top of a hat), kitüntetés(reward), korona(royal headdress), korona(representation of such a headdress), korona(sovereign), korona(state), korona(any currency issued by the crown), korona(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), koszorú(wreath or band for the head), koszorú(reward), kupola(top of a hat), megkoronázás(splendor, culmination, acme), tető(upper part of a tree), tetőpont(splendor, culmination, acme), uralkodó(sovereign), betetéz(to form the topmost or finishing part of), betetőz(to form the topmost or finishing part of), fejbe csap(to hit on the head), fejbe vág(to hit on the head), koronáz(to form the topmost or finishing part of), megkoronáz(to place a crown on the head of), megkoronáz(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Icelandic | krón(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), krúna(imperial or regal power), krúna(topmost part of the head), kóróna(royal headdress), krýna(to place a crown on the head of), krýna(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Ido | krona(representation of such a headdress), krono(royal headdress), krono(anatomy: part of tooth), kronizar(to place a crown on the head of), kronizar(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Indonesian | mahkota(royal headdress) | — | |
| Ingrian | päälaki(topmost part of the head) | — | |
| Interlingua | corona(royal headdress) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | اَفْسَر(royal headdress), تاج(royal headdress), تارَک(topmost part of the head), هَباک(topmost part of the head) | afsar, tâj, târak, habâk | |
| Irish | baithis(topmost part of the head), coróin(royal headdress), coróin(former British coin worth five shillings), mullach(topmost part of the head) | — | |
| Italian | calotta(top of a hat), calotta cranica(topmost part of the head), capsula(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), centro(centre of a road), chiave di volta(highest part of an arch), cima(highest part of a hill), cocuzzolo(topmost part of the head), cocuzzolo(highest part of a hill), colmo(centre of a road), corona(royal headdress), corona(representation of such a headdress), corona(any currency issued by the crown), corona(former British coin worth five shillings), corona(part of a plant where the root and stem meet), corona(anatomy: part of tooth), coronamento(splendor, culmination, acme), diamante(part of an anchor), ghirlanda(wreath or band for the head), serto(wreath or band for the head), sommità(highest part of a hill), vetta(highest part of a hill), incoronare(to place a crown on the head of), incoronare(to formally declare one a king or emperor), incoronare(to declare one a winner) | — | |
| Japanese | かぶり(royal headdress), クラウン(royal headdress), 王冠(royal headdress), 頭頂(topmost part of the head) | kaburi, kuraun, ōkan, tōchō | |
| Kazakh | тәж(royal headdress) | täj | |
| Khmer | មកុដ(royal headdress) | mĕəʼkot | |
| Korean | 두정(topmost part of the head), 왕관(royal headdress), 정수리(topmost part of the head), 크라운(royal headdress) | dujeong, wanggwan, jeongsuri, keuraun | |
| Kyrgyz | таажы(royal headdress) | taajı | |
| Lao | ພະມາລາ(royal headdress), ມາລາ(royal headdress), ມຸງກຸດ(royal headdress) | pha mā lā, mā lā, mung kut | |
| Latgalian | krūņs(royal headdress) | — | |
| Latin | corōna(royal headdress), coronare(to place a crown on the head of) | — | |
| Latvian | kronis(royal headdress), kronis(representation of such a headdress), vainags(wreath or band for the head) | — | |
| Laz | კოტულა(topmost part of the head) | ǩoťula | |
| Lezgi | таж(royal headdress) | taž | |
| Lithuanian | karūna(royal headdress), karūna(representation of such a headdress), vainikas(wreath or band for the head), vainikėlis(wreath or band for the head) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | krona(royal headdress) | — | |
| Lutuv | byilakhuv(royal headdress) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Kroun(royal headdress) | — | |
| Macedonian | крунски(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), в́рв(highest part of a hill), венец(wreath or band for the head), коронка(anatomy: part of tooth), кра́ун(former British coin worth five shillings), кру́на(representation of such a headdress), кру́на(imperial or regal power), кру́на(splendor, culmination, acme), круна(royal headdress), круна(any currency issued by the crown), навлака(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), те́ме(topmost part of the head), круни́сува(to formally declare one a king or emperor), крунисува(to place a crown on the head of) | krunski, v́rv, venec, koronka, kráun, krúna, krúna, krúna, kruna, kruna, navlaka, téme, krunísuva, krunisuva | |
| Maguindanao | batabul(royal headdress), markota(royal headdress) | — | |
| Malay | mahkota(royal headdress) | — | |
| Malayalam | കിരീടം(royal headdress) | kirīṭaṁ | |
| Maltese | kuruna(royal headdress) | — | |
| Manx | crooin(royal headdress) | — | |
| Māori | karauna(royal headdress), karauna(former British coin worth five shillings), kāmata(upper part of a tree), kōuru(upper part of a tree), pane niho(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), tihi(highest part of a hill), tipuaki(topmost part of the head), tumuaki(topmost part of the head), tāuru(upper part of a tree), karauna(to place a crown on the head of) | — | |
| Marathi | मुकुट(royal headdress) | mukuṭ | |
| Middle English | coroune(royal headdress), coroune(representation of such a headdress), coroune(wreath or band for the head), coroune(imperial or regal power), coroune(sovereign), coroune(topmost part of the head), coroune(any currency issued by the crown), molde(topmost part of the head), corounen(to place a crown on the head of), corounen(to formally declare one a king or emperor), corounen(to bestow something upon as a mark of honour) | — | |
| Mongolian | титэм(royal headdress) | titem | |
| Nanai | чимчикэн(topmost part of the head) | čimčiken | |
| Navajo | atsiitʼáá(topmost part of the head), atsiitʼáád(topmost part of the head), awooʼ bikʼą́ą́h(anatomy: part of tooth) | — | |
| Norman | couorône(royal headdress), couronne(wreath or band for the head), couronne(imperial or regal power) | — | |
| North Frisian | krööne(royal headdress) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | tac(royal headdress) | — | |
| Northwestern Ojibwa | biiwaabik-wiiwakwaan(royal headdress) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | isse(topmost part of the head), krone(royal headdress), krone(representation of such a headdress) | — | |
| Occitan | corona(royal headdress) | — | |
| Old Armenian | բուն(part of a plant where the root and stem meet) | bun | |
| Old East Slavic | тѣмѧ(topmost part of the head) | těmę | |
| Old English | bēag(royal headdress), bēag(wreath or band for the head), helm(part of a plant where the root and stem meet), helm(upper part of a tree), hnoll(topmost part of the head), hēafodbēag(royal headdress), hēafodbēag(wreath or band for the head), bēagian(to place a crown on the head of), bēagian(to formally declare one a king or emperor), wuldorbēagian(to place a crown on the head of), wuldorbēagian(to formally declare one a king or emperor), ġecorōnian(to place a crown on the head of), ġecorōnian(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Old Galician-Portuguese | corõa(royal headdress), corõar(to place a crown on the head of) | — | |
| Old Occitan | corona(royal headdress) | — | |
| Ossetian | тахъа(royal headdress) | taqa | |
| Ottoman Turkish | تپه(topmost part of the head), تپه(highest part of a hill), قمه(topmost part of the head), قمه(upper part of a tree) | tepe, tepe, kımme, kımme | |
| Pali | makuṭa(royal headdress) | — | |
| Pashto | تاج(royal headdress) | tāj | |
| Plautdietsch | Kroon(royal headdress) | — | |
| Polish | ciemię(topmost part of the head), korona(royal headdress), korona(representation of such a headdress), korona(part of a plant where the root and stem meet), korona(upper part of a tree), korona(anatomy: part of tooth), korona(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), szczyt(highest part of a hill), wianek(wreath or band for the head), wianuszek(wreath or band for the head), wieniec(wreath or band for the head), koronować(to place a crown on the head of), koronować(to formally declare one a king or emperor), koronować(to form the topmost or finishing part of), wieńczyć(to form the topmost or finishing part of), zwieńczać(to form the topmost or finishing part of) | — | |
| Portuguese | da coroa(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), alta(topmost part of the head), copa(top of a hat), copa(upper part of a tree), coroa(royal headdress), coroa(representation of such a headdress), coroa(wreath or band for the head), coroa(imperial or regal power), coroa(any currency issued by the crown), coroa(former British coin worth five shillings), coroa(anatomy: part of tooth), coroa(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), cume(highest part of a hill), grinalda(wreath or band for the head), guirlanda(wreath or band for the head), medalha de honra(reward), moleira(topmost part of the head), topo(topmost part of the head), topo(highest part of a hill), coroar(to place a crown on the head of), coroar(to formally declare one a king or emperor), coroar(to declare one a winner) | — | |
| Punjabi | ਤਾਜ(royal headdress) | tāj | |
| Romanian | coroană(royal headdress), coroană(representation of such a headdress), creștet(topmost part of the head), cunună(royal headdress), sinciput(topmost part of the head), încorona(to place a crown on the head of), încorona(to formally declare one a king or emperor), încununa(to place a crown on the head of), încununa(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Romansch | carugna(royal headdress), cruna(royal headdress), crùna(royal headdress), curuna(royal headdress) | — | |
| Russian | коро́нный(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), крон-при́нц(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), насле́дный(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), вене́ц(royal headdress), вене́ц(wreath or band for the head), вене́ц(reward), вено́к(wreath or band for the head), верши́на(highest part of a hill), коро́на(royal headdress), коро́на(representation of such a headdress), коро́на(imperial or regal power), коро́нка(anatomy: part of tooth), коро́нка(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), короле́вская власть(imperial or regal power), кро́на(any currency issued by the crown), кро́на(former British coin worth five shillings), кро́на(part of a plant where the root and stem meet), кро́на(upper part of a tree), ма́ковка(topmost part of the head), маку́шка(topmost part of the head), пя́тка(part of an anchor), те́мя(topmost part of the head), тренд(part of an anchor), ту́лья(top of a hat), венча́ть(to formally declare one a king or emperor), коронова́ть(to place a crown on the head of), коронова́ть(to formally declare one a king or emperor), уве́нчивать(to place a crown on the head of) | korónnyj, kron-prínc, naslédnyj, venéc, venéc, venéc, venók, veršína, koróna, koróna, koróna, korónka, korónka, korolévskaja vlastʹ, króna, króna, króna, króna, mákovka, makúška, pjátka, témja, trɛnd, túlʹja, koronovátʹ, koronovátʹ, uvénčivatʹ | |
| Sanskrit | मुकुट(royal headdress) | mukuṭa | |
| Sardinian | corona(royal headdress), curona(royal headdress) | — | |
| Saterland Frisian | Kroune(royal headdress) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | bàrr a' chinn(topmost part of the head), crùn(royal headdress), crùn(representation of such a headdress), crùn(wreath or band for the head), crùn(topmost part of the head), crùn(top of a hat), crùn(any currency issued by the crown), crùn(former British coin worth five shillings), mullach(topmost part of the head), mullach(highest part of a hill), mullach(top of a hat), mullach(highest part of an arch), crùn(to place a crown on the head of), crùn(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | kruna(representation of such a headdress), krȕna(royal headdress), tjȅme(topmost part of the head), tȅme(topmost part of the head), кру̏на(royal headdress), круна(representation of such a headdress), те̏ме(topmost part of the head), тје̏ме(topmost part of the head) | — | |
| Shan | သရၽူႇ(royal headdress) | sǎ rǎ phùu | |
| Sicilian | curuna(royal headdress) | — | |
| Slovak | korunný(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), koruna(royal headdress), koruna(representation of such a headdress), koruna(upper part of a tree), korunka(anatomy: part of tooth), korunka(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), temeno(topmost part of the head), veniec(wreath or band for the head), korunovať(to place a crown on the head of), korunovať(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Slovene | kronski(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), krona(representation of such a headdress), krona(imperial or regal power), krona(anatomy: part of tooth), krọ̑na(royal headdress), teme(topmost part of the head), venec(wreath or band for the head), kronati(to place a crown on the head of), okronati(to place a crown on the head of) | — | |
| Southern Altai | корона(royal headdress), таајы(royal headdress) | korona, taaǰï | |
| Spanish | copa(upper part of a tree), corona(royal headdress), corona(representation of such a headdress), corona(wreath or band for the head), corona(imperial or regal power), corona(topmost part of the head), corona(highest part of a hill), corona(former British coin worth five shillings), corona(anatomy: part of tooth), corona(geometry: area enclosed between two concentric perimeters), corona circular(geometry: area enclosed between two concentric perimeters), coronilla(topmost part of the head), cumbre(highest part of a hill), guirnalda(wreath or band for the head), pico(highest part of a hill), coronar(to place a crown on the head of), coronar(to declare one a winner) | — | |
| Swahili | kirauni(royal headdress), kirauni(representation of such a headdress), taji(royal headdress), taji(representation of such a headdress), taji(wreath or band for the head), taji(reward), taji(imperial or regal power), taji(highest part of a hill), taji(top of a hat), taji(highest part of an arch), taji(splendor, culmination, acme), taji(any currency issued by the crown), taji(former British coin worth five shillings), taji(anatomy: part of tooth), taji(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), taji(part of an anchor) | — | |
| Swedish | kron(of, related to, or pertaining to a crown), hjässa(topmost part of the head), krona(royal headdress), krona(representation of such a headdress), krona(upper part of a tree), krona(anatomy: part of tooth), krona(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), tandkrona(anatomy: part of tooth), kröna(to place a crown on the head of), kröna(to formally declare one a king or emperor) | — | |
| Tagalog | korona(royal headdress), putong(royal headdress) | — | |
| Tajik | торак(topmost part of the head), тоҷ(royal headdress) | torak, toj | |
| Tamil | கிரீடம்(royal headdress), மகுடம்(royal headdress), முடி(royal headdress) | kirīṭam, makuṭam, muṭi | |
| Tatar | караңгылык(topmost part of the head), таҗ(royal headdress) | qarañğılıq, tac | |
| Telugu | కిరీటము(royal headdress) | kirīṭamu | |
| Thai | มกุฎ(royal headdress), มงกุฎ(royal headdress) | má-gùt, mong-gùt | |
| Tigrinya | ዘውዲ(royal headdress) | zäwdi | |
| Tocharian B | tarne(topmost part of the head) | — | |
| Turkish | taç(royal headdress) | — | |
| Turkmen | täç(royal headdress) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎖𐎄𐎖𐎄(topmost part of the head) | qdqd | |
| Ukrainian | віне́ць(wreath or band for the head), віно́к(wreath or band for the head), коро́на(royal headdress), коро́нка(anatomy: part of tooth), коро́нка(dentistry: prosthetic covering for a tooth), кро́на(upper part of a tree), ма́ківка(topmost part of the head), ті́м'я(topmost part of the head) | vinécʹ, vinók, koróna, korónka, korónka, króna, mákivka, tímʺja | |
| Upper Sorbian | króna(royal headdress) | — | |
| Urdu | تاج(royal headdress), مُکُٹ(royal headdress) | tāj, mukuṭ | |
| Uyghur | تاج(royal headdress) | taj | |
| Uzbek | toj(royal headdress) | — | |
| Vietnamese | miện(royal headdress), mũ miện(royal headdress), thóp(topmost part of the head), vương miện(royal headdress), đỉnh(topmost part of the head) | — | |
| Volapük | kron(royal headdress) | — | |
| Walloon | houpî(upper part of a tree) | — | |
| Welsh | copa(highest part of a hill), coron(royal headdress), coron(representation of such a headdress), coron(former British coin worth five shillings), corun(topmost part of the head), corun(highest part of a hill), corun(top of a hat), corun(upper part of a tree), corun(anatomy: part of tooth), pumswllt(former British coin worth five shillings) | — | |
| West-Frisian | kroan(royal headdress) | — | |
| Western Apache | nantʼaʼ chʼah(royal headdress) | — | |
| Yakut | сабарай(upper part of a tree) | sabaray | |
| Yiddish | כּתר(royal headdress), עטרה(royal headdress), קרוין(royal headdress), קריינען(to place a crown on the head of) | keser, atore, kroyn, kreynen | |
| Yoruba | adé(royal headdress) | — | |
| Zulu | isihloko(highest part of a hill), isihloko(anatomy: part of tooth), ukhakhayi class 11/10(topmost part of the head), umqhele(royal headdress), umqhele(wreath or band for the head) | — |
krezë, kunorë, kurorë
curunã, cãrunã
tac, çətir
koroa
вяне́ц, вяно́к, каро́на, каро́нка, каро́нка, кро́на, ма́каўка, це́мя
vjanjéc, vjanók, karóna, karónka, karónka, króna, mákawka, cjémja
kurunenn
коронен, вене́ц, вене́ц, коро́на, коро́на, коро́на, коро́нка, коро́нка, кра́лска власт, кро́на, кро́на, те́ме, коронясвам, коронясвам
koronen, venéc, venéc, koróna, koróna, koróna, korónka, korónka, králska vlast, króna, króna, téme, koronjasvam, koronjasvam
capçada, corona, corona, coroneta, fronter
korona, purongpurong
chepe'kiline
冠, 榮冠 /荣冠, 樹冠 /树冠, 王冠, 王權 /王权, 鑲假齒冠 /镶假齿冠, 頂峰 /顶峰, 頭頂 /头顶, 齒冠 /齿冠, 加冕, 加冕
guān, róngguān, shùguān, wángguān, wángquán, xiāngjiǎ chǐguān, dǐngfēng, tóudǐng, chǐguān, jiāmiǎn, jiāmiǎn
curona
koruna, koruna, koruna, koruna, koruna, korunka, temeno, témě, věnec, korunovat
isse, krone, krone
kroon, kroons, bol, hoofdband, hoogste punt, krans, kroon, kroon, kroon, kroon, kroon, kroon, kroon, kruin, midden, top, bekronen, koning kronen, kronen, kronen
𒈬𒄷𒌝
krono, krono, kroni, kroni, kroni
hambakroon, hambakroon, kroon, kroon, kroon, kroon, kroon, kroon, kroon, lagipea, nael, pealagi, tipp
kruunun, latva, arvokruunu, huippu, keskitie, kruunu, kruunu, kruunu, kruunu, kruunu, kruunu, kruunu, kruunu, kruunu, kruunu, kunnianosoitus, kupu, kupu, laki, laki, latvus, palkinto, perä, pleissi, pujos, pyhähattu, päälaki, rengas, seppele, tyvi, ampua päähän, avartaa, kruunata, kruunata, kruunata, kruunata, lyödä päähän, merkata, pullistaa, päätellä, seppelöidä, seppelöidä
de la couronne, Couronne, cime, clef, couronne, couronne, couronne, couronne, couronne, couronne, couronnement, faîte, fond, houpier, houppier, lauriers, milieu, sommet, sommet, couronner, couronner, couronner
corone
coroa, coroa, coroa, croca, cumio, curuto, curuto
kronen, Krone, Krone, Krone, Scheitel, bombieren, krönen, wölben
poni
कपाल, चोटी, ताज, मुकुट, मुकुट, शिखर, शीर्ष, सिर
kapāl, coṭī, tāj, mukuṭ, mukuṭ, śikhar, śīrṣ, sir
korona, csúcs, csúcs, díj, feje búbja, fejtető, felső rész, kitüntetés, korona, korona, korona, korona, korona, korona, koszorú, koszorú, kupola, megkoronázás, tető, tetőpont, uralkodó, betetéz, betetőz, fejbe csap, fejbe vág, koronáz, megkoronáz, megkoronáz
krón, krúna, krúna, kóróna, krýna, krýna
krona, krono, krono, kronizar, kronizar
mahkota
päälaki
corona
baithis, coróin, coróin, mullach
calotta, calotta cranica, capsula, centro, chiave di volta, cima, cocuzzolo, cocuzzolo, colmo, corona, corona, corona, corona, corona, corona, coronamento, diamante, ghirlanda, serto, sommità, vetta, incoronare, incoronare, incoronare
krūņs
corōna, coronare
kronis, kronis, vainags
karūna, karūna, vainikas, vainikėlis
krona
byilakhuv
Kroun
крунски, в́рв, венец, коронка, кра́ун, кру́на, кру́на, кру́на, круна, круна, навлака, те́ме, круни́сува, крунисува
krunski, v́rv, venec, koronka, kráun, krúna, krúna, krúna, kruna, kruna, navlaka, téme, krunísuva, krunisuva
batabul, markota
mahkota
kuruna
crooin
karauna, karauna, kāmata, kōuru, pane niho, tihi, tipuaki, tumuaki, tāuru, karauna
coroune, coroune, coroune, coroune, coroune, coroune, coroune, molde, corounen, corounen, corounen
atsiitʼáá, atsiitʼáád, awooʼ bikʼą́ą́h
couorône, couronne, couronne
krööne
biiwaabik-wiiwakwaan
isse, krone, krone
corona
bēag, bēag, helm, helm, hnoll, hēafodbēag, hēafodbēag, bēagian, bēagian, wuldorbēagian, wuldorbēagian, ġecorōnian, ġecorōnian
corõa, corõar
corona
makuṭa
Kroon
ciemię, korona, korona, korona, korona, korona, korona, szczyt, wianek, wianuszek, wieniec, koronować, koronować, koronować, wieńczyć, zwieńczać
da coroa, alta, copa, copa, coroa, coroa, coroa, coroa, coroa, coroa, coroa, coroa, cume, grinalda, guirlanda, medalha de honra, moleira, topo, topo, coroar, coroar, coroar
coroană, coroană, creștet, cunună, sinciput, încorona, încorona, încununa, încununa
carugna, cruna, crùna, curuna
коро́нный, крон-при́нц, насле́дный, вене́ц, вене́ц, вене́ц, вено́к, верши́на, коро́на, коро́на, коро́на, коро́нка, коро́нка, короле́вская власть, кро́на, кро́на, кро́на, кро́на, ма́ковка, маку́шка, пя́тка, те́мя, тренд, ту́лья, венча́ть, коронова́ть, коронова́ть, уве́нчивать
korónnyj, kron-prínc, naslédnyj, venéc, venéc, venéc, venók, veršína, koróna, koróna, koróna, korónka, korónka, korolévskaja vlastʹ, króna, króna, króna, króna, mákovka, makúška, pjátka, témja, trɛnd, túlʹja, koronovátʹ, koronovátʹ, uvénčivatʹ
corona, curona
Kroune
bàrr a' chinn, crùn, crùn, crùn, crùn, crùn, crùn, crùn, mullach, mullach, mullach, mullach, crùn, crùn
kruna, krȕna, tjȅme, tȅme, кру̏на, круна, те̏ме, тје̏ме
curuna
korunný, koruna, koruna, koruna, korunka, korunka, temeno, veniec, korunovať, korunovať
kronski, krona, krona, krona, krọ̑na, teme, venec, kronati, okronati
copa, corona, corona, corona, corona, corona, corona, corona, corona, corona, corona circular, coronilla, cumbre, guirnalda, pico, coronar, coronar
kirauni, kirauni, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji, taji
kron, hjässa, krona, krona, krona, krona, krona, tandkrona, kröna, kröna
korona, putong
tarne
taç
täç
віне́ць, віно́к, коро́на, коро́нка, коро́нка, кро́на, ма́ківка, ті́м'я
vinécʹ, vinók, koróna, korónka, korónka, króna, mákivka, tímʺja
króna
toj
miện, mũ miện, thóp, vương miện, đỉnh
kron
houpî
copa, coron, coron, coron, corun, corun, corun, corun, corun, pumswllt
kroan
nantʼaʼ chʼah
adé
isihloko, isihloko, ukhakhayi class 11/10, umqhele, umqhele
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