koruna

English

Etymology

From Czech and Slovak koruna; cognate with krone and German Krone.

Noun

koruna (plural korun or korunas or koruny)

  1. (historical) The currency of the former Czechoslovakia, divided into 100 hellers.
  2. The currency of the Czech Republic, divided into 100 hellers.
  3. The former currency of Slovakia, divided into 100 haliers.

Translations

See also


Czech

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkoruna/
  • Rhymes: -una

Noun

koruna f

  1. crown (royal, imperial, or princely headdress)
  2. crown, monarchy
  3. koruna (Czech currency)
  4. coin or banknote with the value of one Czech koruna
  5. (botany) crown
  6. corolla
  7. fermata
Declension

Derived terms

  • desetikoruna
  • desetikorunka
  • dvacetikoruna
  • dvacetikorunka
  • dvoukoruna
  • dvoukorunka
  • dvousetkoruna
  • dvoutisícikoruna
  • koruna česká
  • korunka
  • korunní
  • korunní princ
  • korunovace
  • korunovat
  • korunovační
  • korunový
  • padesátikoruna
  • padesátikorunka
  • pětikoruna
  • pětikorunka
  • pětisetkoruna
  • pětitisícikoruna
  • stokoruna
  • stokorunka
  • tisícikoruna
  • trojkoruna
  • tříkoruna

Further reading

  • koruna in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • koruna in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

Slovak

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkoruna/

Noun

koruna f (genitive singular koruny, nominative plural koruny, genitive plural korún, declension pattern of žena)

  1. crown (royal, imperial, or princely headdress)
  2. crown, monarchy
  3. koruna (Slovak currency)
  4. coin with the value of one Slovak koruna
  5. (botany) crown
  6. corolla
  7. fermata

Declension

Derived terms

  • koruna slovenská
  • korunný
  • korunovať

Further reading

  • koruna in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk
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