diadem

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Regal power; sovereignty; empire — considered as symbolized by the crown
To adorn with a diadem; to crown
A crown
An ornamental headband worn as a badge of royalty
{n} a crown, wreath, mark of royalty
A semi circular jeweled hair ornament (tiara)
An arch rising from the rim of a crown (rarely also of a coronet), and uniting with others over its center
An arch rising from the rim of a crown and uniting with other arches to form a center, which serves to support the globe and cross or fleur-de-lis as a crest
Regal power; sovereignty; empire; -- considered as symbolized by the crown
an ornamental jewelled headdress signifying sovereignty
Crown Specifically: royal headband : something that adorns like a crown
Regal power; sovereignty; empire; considered as symbolized by the crown
the tiara of a king (Ezek 21: 26; Isa 28: 5; 62: 3); the turban (Job 29: 14) In the New Testament a careful distinction is drawn between the diadem as a badge of royalty (Rev 12: 3; 13: 1; 19: 12) and the crown as a mark of distinction in private life It is not known what the ancient Jewish "diadem" was It was the mark of Oriental sovereigns (See CROWN )
{i} crown; decorative wreath; item that decorate like a crown
A diadem is a small crown with precious stones in it. a circle of jewels that a queen, princess etc wears on her head (diadein )
Operational code name for Allied offensive in Italy towards Rome in 1944
Originally, an ornamental head band or fillet, worn by Eastern monarchs as a badge of royalty; hence (later), also, a crown, in general
diadems
plural of diadem
diadem

    Hyphenation

    di·a·dem

    Turkish pronunciation

    dayıdem

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdīəˌdem/ /ˈdaɪəˌdɛm/

    Etymology

    () From Ancient Greek διάδημα (diadema, “band, especially worn around a tiara”), from διαδέω (diadeo, “bind around”).
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