crownment
English
Etymology
From Middle English coronement, from Old French coronement, coronemant; equivalent to crown + -ment.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɹaʊnmənt/
Noun
crownment
- (obsolete) The act of crowning; coronation.
- 1881, James Fawckner Nicholls; John Taylor, Bristol Past and Present, volume 1, page 71:
- It was in the eleven hundredth and ninth year since our Lord came down upon earth, and in the ninth year of the King's crownment, that Robert, King Henry's son, was made first Earl of Gloucester by marrying the right heir—a man who for his good deeds deserves to be ever held in remembrance.
Translations
act of crowning — see coronation
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