单词 | civil crown |
释义 | civil crownRoman History noun A crown or garland of oak leaves and acorns given in ancient Rome as a mark of distinction to a person who saved the life of a fellow-citizen in war. OriginEarly 16th century; earliest use found in Gavin Douglas (c1476–1522), poet and bishop of Dunkeld. |
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