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coronal
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English coronal, from Anglo-Norman coronal, from Latin cor?n?lis (“related to a crown”), from cor?na (“crown”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?k???n?l/, /k?????n?l/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?k???n?l/, /?k???n?l/, /k???o?n?l/, enPR: /k?r'?-n?l/, /k?-r?n'?l/
Adjective
coronal (comparative more coronal, superlative most coronal)
- Relating to a crown or coronation.
- (astronomy) Relating to the corona of a star.
- 1878, William de Wiveleslie Abney, A Treatise on Photography
- The coronal light during the eclipse is faint.
- Coronal holes are darker, cooler regions of the sun's atmosphere, or corona, containing little solar material. In these gaps, magnetic field lines whip out into the solar wind rather than looping back to the sun's surface. Coronal holes can affect space weather, as they send solar particles streaming off the sun about three times faster than the slower wind unleashed elsewhere from the sun's atmosphere, according to a description from NASA.
- 1878, William de Wiveleslie Abney, A Treatise on Photography
- (botany) Relating to the corona of a flower.
- (phonetics) Relating to a sound made with the tip or blade of the tongue.
- (anatomy) Relating to the coronal plane that divides a body into dorsal (back) and ventral (front).
Hyponyms
- (phonetics): interdental, dental, alveolar, postalveolar, retroflex, palatoalveolar, alveopalatal, palatal
Coordinate terms
- (dentistry location adjectives) anterior,? apical,? apicocoronal,? axial,? buccal,? buccoapical,? buccocervical,? buccogingival,? buccolabial,? buccolingual,? bucco-occlusal,? buccopalatal,? cervical,? coronal,? coronoapical,? distal,? distoapical,? distobuccal,? distocervical,? distocoronal,? distofacial,? distogingival,? distoincisal,? distolingual,? disto-occlusal,? distoclusal,? distocclusal,? distopalatal,? facial,? gingival,? incisal,? incisocervical,? inferior,? labial,? lingual,? linguobuccal,? linguo-occlusal,? mandibular,? maxillary,? mesial,? mesioapical,? mesiobuccal,? mesiocervical,? mesiocoronal,? mesiodistal,? mesiofacial,? mesioincisal,? mesiogingival,? mesiolingual,? mesio-occlusal,? mesioclusal,? mesiocclusal,? mesiopalatal,? occlusal,? palatal,? posterior,? proximal,? superior,? vestibular (Category: en:Dentistry) [edit]
- (phonetics): labial, dorsal, radical, laryngeal
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
coronal (plural coronals)
- A crown or coronet.
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.5:
- That shall embellish more your beautie bright, / And crowne your heades with heavenly coronall, / Such as the Angels weare before Gods tribunall!
- 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, III.5:
- A wreath or garland of flowers.
- The frontal bone, over which the ancients wore their coronae or garlands.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Hooper to this entry?)
- (phonetics) A consonant produced with the tip or blade of the tongue.
Translations
Further reading
- coronal in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- coronal in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- coronal at OneLook Dictionary Search
- Coronal consonant on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Anatomical terms of location on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2
Noun
coronal (plural coronals)
- Obsolete form of colonel.
Anagrams
- Locarno, caloron
French
Etymology
From Latin cor?n?lis, from cor?na (“a crown”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?.??.nal/
Adjective
coronal (feminine singular coronale, masculine plural coronaux, feminine plural coronales)
- (anatomy, astronomy, botany, phonetics) coronal
Further reading
- “coronal” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Middle English
Alternative forms
- cornall, crownall, coronalle, coronall, curonalle, corenall, cornal, corounal, corounnal
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman coronal, from Latin cor?n?lis; equivalent to coroune +? -al.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?ru?na?l/, /?k?runal/, /?k?r(?)nal/, /?kru?nal/
Noun
coronal (plural coronales)
- A tiara; a crown lacking arches or covering (often combined with a helm).
- The point or top of a rod-shaped object (e.g. a pike or pillar)
- (rare) A nimbus; the headgear of angels and saints.
Descendants
- English: coronal
References
- “coron?l, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2019-03-20.
Portuguese
Adjective
coronal m or f (plural coronais, comparable)
- (phonetics) coronal (produced with tip or blade of tongue)
Noun
coronal m (plural coronais)
- (phonetics) coronal (consonant produced with tip or blade of tongue)
Romanian
Etymology
From French coronal, from Latin coronalis.
Adjective
coronal m or n (feminine singular coronal?, masculine plural coronali, feminine and neuter plural coronale)
- coronal
Declension
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin coronalis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ko?o?nal/, [ko.?o?nal]
- Rhymes: -al
Adjective
coronal (plural coronales)
- (anatomy) coronal
- (phonetics) coronal (relating to a sound produced with the tip or blade of the tongue)
Noun
coronal f (plural coronales)
- (phonetics) coronal (a consonant produced with the tip or blade of the tongue)
Related terms
- corona
Further reading
- “coronal” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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coronally
English
Etymology
coronal +? -ly
Adverb
coronally (not comparable)
- In a coronal manner.
- 1658, Thomas Browne, The Garden of Cyrus
- And if it were clearly made out what is remarkably delivered from the Traditions of the Rabbins, that as the Oyle was powred coronally or circularly upon the head of Kings, so the High-Priest was anointed decussatively or in the form of a X […]
- 1658, Thomas Browne, The Garden of Cyrus
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