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corona

crown

noun koh-RROH-nah Less Common

Origin: From Latin corona (wreath, crown), itself from Greek korōnē.

Also means

wreath

Usage Note

Corona covers both the royal crown and a funeral wreath, and in modern usage it also names the solar corona. The word became globally familiar as the common name for a coronavirus (a virus with crown-shaped spike proteins). It is feminine and its plural coronas is regular.

Examples

"El rey llevaba una corona de oro."

Natural Translation

The king wore a gold crown.

Literal Translation

The king wore a crown of gold

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