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koh-i-noor \ˈkōəˌnu̇(ə)r\ noun (plural koh-i-noors) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: from Koh-i-noor, famous diamond that became part of the British crown jewels after the annexation of Punjab by Great Britain in 1849, from Persian Kōh-i-nūr, literally, mountain of light : something that is or is felt to be the best of its kind; especially : a usually large and valuable diamond < a young Spaniard with a Koh-i-noor of a diamond on his finger and pearls the size of camphor balls in his shirt front — W.J.Locke > |