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Etymology of the English word coronet

the English word coronet
derived from the English word crown
derived from the Old French word corone
derived from the Classical Latin word corona (crown; crown; garland, wreath)
derived from the Greek word korone, κορώνη
derived from the Greek word koronos, κορωνός
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sker- (to turn, bend)
using the English suffix -et
derived from the Old French word coronete
derived from the Old French word coronette
derived from the Old French word corone
derived from the Classical Latin word corona (crown; crown; garland, wreath)
derived from the Greek word korone, κορώνη
derived from the Greek word koronos, κορωνός
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sker- (to turn, bend)
derived from the French word coronet
derived from the Old French word corone
derived from the Classical Latin word corona (crown; crown; garland, wreath)
derived from the Greek word korone, κορώνη
derived from the Greek word koronos, κορωνός
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sker- (to turn, bend)

Date

The earliest known usage of coronet in English dates from the 15th century.

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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