CROWNED vs ROYAL: NOUN
- N/A
- One of the soldiers of the first regiment of foot of the British army, formerly called the Royals, and supposed to be the oldest regular corps in Europe; -- now called the Royal Scots.
- Stag with antlers of 12 or more branches
- A sail set next above the topgallant on a royal mast
- A royal spade.
- . A royal person; a member of a royal family; a king or prince.
- . A gold coin formerly current in England: same as ryal.
- Nautical, a small square sail, usually the highest on a ship, carried on the royalmast only in a light breeze.
- One of the tines of a stag's antlers; an antler royal, or royal antler. See antler, 3.
- A stag which has the antler royal.
- In artillery, a small mortar.
- A paper size, 20 by 25 inches for printing, 19 by 24 inches for writing.
- A sail set on the royalmast.
- A member of a monarch's family.
- That part of the beard which grows below the under lip and above the point of the chin, especially when the beard around it is shaved.
- A writing-paper of the size 19 X 24 inches; also, a printing-paper of the size 20 X 25 inches.
- A name sometimes given to other regiments in whose title the word royal occurs: as, the King's Royal Rifle Corps; the Royal Scots Fusiliers, etc.
- Printing and writing papers of particular sizes. See under paper, n.
- A small sail immediately above the topgallant sail.
- One of the upper or distal branches of an antler, as the third and fourth tynes of the antlers of a stag.
- An old English coin. See Rial.
- A small mortar.
CROWNED vs ROYAL: ADJECTIVE
- Crowned with or as if with laurel symbolizing victory
- Provided with or as if with a crown or a crown as specified; often used in combination
- Having an artificial crown on a tooth
- Befitting royalty; stately.
- Used as an intensive.
- Superior, as in size or quality.
- Founded, chartered, or authorized by a monarch.
- Issued or performed by a monarch.
- Of, relating to, or in the service of a kingdom.
- Of or relating to a monarch.
- Belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler
- Invested with royal power as symbolized by a crown
- Established or chartered or authorized by royalty
- Of or relating to or indicative of or issued or performed by a king or queen or other monarch
- Being of the rank of a monarch
- Of the rank of a monarch.
- Kingly; pertaining to the crown or the sovereign; suitable for a king or queen; regal.
- Noble; generous; magnificent; princely.
- Under the patronage of royality; holding a charter granted by the sovereign.
- See under Battle.
- See Golden eagle, under Golden.
- The handsome fern Osmunda regalis. See Osmund.
- The mast next above the topgallant mast and usually the highest on a square-rigged vessel. The royal yard and royal sail are attached to the royal mast.
- An old name for gold.
- A magnificent West Indian palm tree (Oreodoxa regia), lately discovered also in Florida.
- See Curassow.
- An intense violet color, verging toward blue.
- The classic laurel (Laurus nobilis.)
CROWNED vs ROYAL: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of crown.
- N/A
CROWNED vs ROYAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Often used in combination
- A bumper; a cup so full of liquor that the contents rise above the surface like a crown.
- So hurt or wounded in the knee by a fall or any other accident that the hair falls off and does not grow again: said of a horse.
- Surmounted or surrounded by a crown: said of bearings other than animals, as a cross, a bend, or the like. Also couronné.
- In heraldry: Having a crown or coronet on the head, as an animal used as a bearing: when the kind of crown is not specially mentioned, it is supposed to be a ducal coronet.
- In zoology, coronate; cristate; crested; having the top of the head marked or distinguished in any way, as by color, texture, or size of the hairs, feathers, etc.: as, the ruby-crowned wren.
- Of or pertaining to a sovereign; sovereign; consummate.
- (past participle) Great; excessive; supreme.
- (past participle) Having or wearing a crown; surmounted, invested, or adorned, with a crown, wreath, garland, etc.; honored; rewarded; completed; consummated; perfected.
- [caps.] Another name for the constellation Robur Caroli.
- Of or pertaining to a king; derived from or cognate to a king; belonging to or connected with the crown of a kingdom; regal; as, the royal family; a royal prince; royal domains; a royal palace.
- Pertaining or relating to the sovereign power of a king; acting under, derived from, or dependent upon regal authority, aid, or patronage: as, a royal parliament or government; the royal army or navy; royal purveyors.
- Of kingly character or quality; proper for or suitable to kingship; ideally like or characteristic of a king or royalty; royally eminent, excellent, or the like: used either literally or figuratively: as, royal state or magnificence; he proved a royal friend; a right royal welcome.
- Large or superior of its kind; of more than ordinary size, excellence, or the like: used as a specific qualification, as in royal quarto or royal octavo in printing, a royal antler or stag, etc., or as an assertion of superiority for that to which it is applied, as in the names of some articles of trade.
- The bay-laurel, Laurus nobilis.
- A merchant who managed the mercantile affairs of or purveyed for a sovereign or state.
- Imperial, august, majestic, superb, splendid, magnificent, illustrious.
- Synonyms Royal, Regal, Kingly. Regal is applicable primarily to what pertains to a king in virtue of his office, and hence to what is proper to or suggestive of a king, and as now frequently used is nearly synonymous with princely, magnificent: as, regal state or pomp; regal power. Royal notes what pertains to the king as an individual, or is associated with his person: as, his royal highness (applied to a prince of the blood); the royal family; the royal presence; the royal robes; a royal salute. It does not, like regal, necessarily imply magnificence. Thus, a royal residence may not be regal in its character, while on the other hand any magnificent mansion belonging to a subject may be described as regal, though it is not royal. The sway of a great Highland chief of old was regal, but not royal. Hence, in figurative use, royal is applied to qualities, actions, or things which are conceived of as superlatively great, noble, or admirable in themselves, or as worthy of a king: as, a royal disposition, royal virtues, a royal entertainment, etc.; regal, to those which make an impression of the highest grandeur, stateliness, ascendancy, or the like: as, a regal bearing, regal munificence, regal commands, etc. Kingly seems to be intermediate. It signifies literally like a king, hence proper to or befitting a king, and in its more general use resembling or suggestive of a king. Like royal, it has reference to personal qualities: as, a kingly bearing, presence, disposition, and the like; while, like regal, it is not restricted to the monarch or members of his house.
- (idiom) (the royal road) A way or method that presents no difficulties.
CROWNED vs ROYAL: RELATED WORDS
- Overseen, Housed, Kinglets, Dominated, Achieved, Rewarded, Elected, Completed, Laurelled, Laureled, Comose, Comate, Chapleted, Royal, Capped
- Kingdom, Princely, Royalist, King, Princess, Queen, Monarchy, Monarch, Royal stag, Crowned, Noble, Purple, Majestic, Regal, Imperial
CROWNED vs ROYAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Overseen, Housed, Kinglets, Dominated, Achieved, Rewarded, Elected, Completed, Laurelled, Laureled, Comose, Comate, Chapleted, Royal, Capped
- Highness, Kingdom, Princely, Royalist, King, Princess, Queen, Monarchy, Monarch, Crowned, Noble, Purple, Majestic, Regal, Imperial
CROWNED vs ROYAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Dutch skater Patrick Roest was crowned World Champion.
- Every English monarch has been crowned there since.
- This crowned street has a landscaped center median.
- Magdalene was crowned in paradise with the Apostles.
- Saul is crowned the first King of Israel.
- All three species are types of crowned pigeons.
- The ark was crowned, but we see Jesus made a little lower than the angels, and crowned King of kings and Lord of lords.
- Men say that the young Prince Edward is not crowned yet, but he will be crowned soon, and he will be our king.
- Also seen were Golden-crowned and Ruby Crowned Kinglets as well as another Winter Wren and Brown Creeper.
- Do you expect to be crowned with gold where he was crowned with thorns?
- Royal Free Hospital and Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore.
- Apakah perbezaan ROYAL V sebelum ni dan ROYAL V terbaru?
- Royce Rover Royal Royal Enfield Royals International Ruf Ruffian Upgrades a Monza exhaust, chrome valve cover, and burlwood interior trim kit.
- Dinner conversation starts on the royal right, then moves to the royal left.
- Hlubi Royal Family was a royal family as envisaged in the statutory definition.
- Governor subject to royal veto by royal Council valuable source for Bucks county birth certificates are as.
- Fritz royal family bloodline, or in direct physical contact with someone of royal blood.
- Royal Elite All Breeds beef sale at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair on Nov.
- Royal College of Midwives, Royal College of Nursing, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, Equality Now, Unite.
- Royal definition, of or relating to a king, queen, or other sovereign: royal power; a royal palace.
CROWNED vs ROYAL: QUESTIONS
- Who was crowned Miss Great Britain last February 2019?
- Was Barbarossa crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope?
- What happens after the Champions League winner is crowned?
- Where to find black crowned night-herons in Calgary?
- What will happen when Miss America 2022 is crowned?
- Which Bollywood actress was crowned Miss Universe in 1994?
- Are there any baby lilac crowned amazons available?
- When was Binibining Pilipinas crowned Miss Supranational 2013?
- Was William the Conqueror crowned on Christmas Day?
- What are some interesting facts about crowned eagle?
- Is Artis Amsterdam Royal Zoo wheelchair accessible?
- Which Royal Navy submarines have Tomahawk missiles?
- Does Royal Farms have employment opportunities available?
- Does Royal Mail offer international tracking services?
- Is the royal family the same as the British royal family?
- Is Royal Caribbean owned by Royal Caribbean International?
- What do you think of Royal Secret eau de Royal Secret?
- What is the market cap of Royal Royal Bank of Canada?
- What's the royal tradition for announcing the birth of a royal baby?
- Will Royal IQ be available on Royal Caribbean cruise ships?