coroneted
Americanadjective
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wearing a coronet
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belonging to the peerage
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Origin of coroneted
Example Sentences
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The play was chiefly enjoyable for the purring, nimble, coroneted acting of Ina Claire.
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His grades to date: 24 A's and A-pluses, four B-pluses, one B. Venus Imperiale is the title of her newest film, and coroneted Gina Lollobrigida, 33, looked type-cast for the part.
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I hold a score of heads within my hands— Heads—noble heads—right honourable heads— Stand where you are! ay, coroneted heads— Nay, whisper not!
From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 369, July 1846 by Various
The quiet was only now and then interrupted by the rattling course of some coroneted carriage.
From The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) by Hoffmann, E. T. A. (Ernst Theodor Amadeus)
Within late years they were spoken of by the very old inhabitants of Okehampton, Devon, and stories of the coroneted clothes, &c. were current.
From Notes and Queries, Number 237, May 13, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc by Various
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