单词 | diadem |
释义 | diadem (once / 3079 pages) n A diadem is a crown, or something on a crown. If you’ve just won the Miss America pageant, reach up your hand — that’s right — that rhinestone encrusted circlet on your head? That’s a diadem. While diadem is a straightforward word meaning "crown," it can also refer to the jewels or other ornaments on a crown. It also sounds like diamond, which is handy for remembering the meaning, because a crown might well have diamonds on it. Or, the diadem could be the diamond on the crown. Technically, you could have a diadem on a diadem, but it would be confusing to say it that way. It comes from the Greek diadema, which was cloth tied around the head to signify royalty. Not as nice as diamonds though, really! WORD FAMILYdiadem: diadems USAGE EXAMPLESYou just don’t get to be the diadem in this particular movie. New York Times(Dec 21, 2016) A Great General The commander wears a diadem, a ribbon of leather around his head. National Geographic(Sep 09, 2016) TV aristocrats, random models and Keith Urban’s brilliant wife can also sport a sparkling diadem. Wall Street Journal(Jun 09, 2016) n an ornamental jeweled headdress signifying sovereignty Syn|Hypo|Hyper crown coronet a small crown; usually indicates a high rank but below that of sovereign crown jewels regalia (jewelry and other paraphernalia) worn by a sovereign on state occasions jeweled headdress, jewelled headdressa headdress adorned with jewels |
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