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cor·o·na·do I. \-ä(ˌ)dō\ noun (-s) Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish (past participle of coronar to crown), from Latin coronatus, past participle of coronare to crown; from the yellow band on its side — more at crown : amberjack II. noun (plural coronado or coronados) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: American Spanish, from Spanish, past participle of coronar to crown; from their crown-shaped hairdress 1. : caingang 2. : mataco II 3. : abipón |