kroon

See also: Kroon

English

Etymology

From Estonian kroon (crown).

Noun

kroon (plural krooni or kroons)

  1. The former currency of Estonia, divided into 100 senti

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Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kroːn/
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  • Rhymes: -oːn

Etymology 1

From Middle Dutch crône, from Old Dutch corōna, from Latin corōna. Doublet of kruin.

Noun

kroon f (plural kronen, diminutive kroontje n)

  1. crown (regal headgear)
  2. crown, metonymically for royal power
  3. crown (part of a tooth not covered by gum)
  4. (dentistry) crown (tooth prosthesis)
  5. (botany) crown (top of a growth)
  6. (botany) calyx (group of sepals)
  7. (dated) chandelier with more than two arms
  8. crown (any of various currencies, including the Danish krone, Estonian kroon, Swedish krona)
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Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Verb

kroon

  1. first-person singular present indicative of kronen
  2. imperative of kronen

Estonian

Etymology

From Low German krōne

Noun

kroon (genitive krooni, partitive krooni)

  1. crown (headgear)
  2. crown (any of various currencies, including the Danish krone, Estonian kroon, Swedish krona)
  3. crown (tooth covering)

Declension

This noun needs an inflection-table template.

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