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krone
English
Etymology
From Danish krone (“crown”) and Norwegian krone. Doublet of crown.
Noun
krone (plural kroner)
- The currency of Iceland, Denmark (including Greenland and the Faroe Islands) and Norway, divided into 100 øre, except in Iceland where 1 króna = 100 aurar.
Synonyms
- crown
Translations
Anagrams
- Nkore
Afrikaans
Noun
krone
- plural of kroon
Danish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?k???o?n?]
Etymology 1
From Middle Low German kr?ne, from Latin cor?na (“crown”). Compare also German Krone.
Noun
krone c (singular definite kronen, plural indefinite kroner)
- crown (royal hairdress, and in a wider sense: the royal power)
- krone, crown (the currency of Denmark, Norway or Sweden, divided into 100 øre)
- heads (side of coin)
- (botany) top (tree top)
- (botany) corolla
- (anatomy) crown (of a tooth)
Inflection
Descendants
- ? Faroese: króna
- ? Icelandic: króna
Etymology 2
From Middle Low German kr?nen, from Latin cor?n?re (“to crown”). Compare also German krönen.
Verb
krone (imperative kron, infinitive at krone, present tense kroner, past tense kronede, perfect tense har kronet)
- to crown
Inflection
Derived terms
- kroning
Further reading
- krone on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
Dutch
Verb
krone
- (archaic) singular present subjunctive of kronen
Anagrams
- koren, roken
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
krone f or m (definite singular krona or kronen, indefinite plural kroner, definite plural kronene)
- krone (the currencies of Norway, Denmark and Iceland. Can also be used about Estonia's currency (kroon))
- krona (currency of Sweden)
- a crown (a royal or imperial headdress)
- (dentistry) crown (a prosthetic covering for a tooth)
- crown, canopy or top (of a tree)
Derived terms
Verb
krone (present tense kroner, past tense krona or kronet, past participle krona or kronet)
- to crown, or coronate (not normally used), perform a coronation
Derived terms
- kroning
References
- “krone” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
- “krone_1” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
- “krone_2” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- (verb): krona (a-infinitive)
- (noun): krona (non-standard since 2012)
- (heads of a coin): kron
Etymology
From Old Norse krúna, from Middle Low German, from Latin cor?na, from Ancient Greek ?????? (kor?n?), from ??????? (kor?nós, “curved”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²kru?n?/ (example of pronunciation)
Noun
krone f (definite singular krona, indefinite plural kroner, definite plural kronene)
- crown (a royal or imperial headdress)
- (metonymically) the sovereign as a head of state
- (numismatics) a coin of such a currency
- (numismatics) a currency (originally) issued by the crown (regal power) and often bearing a crown (headdress), or more specifically:
- krone (the currencies of Norway, Denmark and Iceland);
- krona (currency of Sweden);
- the Estonian kroon;
- (historical) such currencies used within the Austro-Hungarian Empire or her successor states.
- heads (side of coin)
- Antonym: mynt
- (dentistry) crown (prosthetic covering for a tooth)
- crown or top (of a tree)
Derived terms
Related terms
- korona
Verb
krone (present tense kronar, past tense krona, past participle krona, passive infinitive kronast, present participle kronande, imperative kron)
- to crown
- Synonym: kryne
Derived terms
- kroning f (“coronation”)
References
- “krone” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Anagrams
- enkor, koner, korne, nokre, orken, roken, rokne, ronke, ròken
Slovak
Etymology
From Danish krone and Norwegian krone, from Latin cor?na.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kr?n?/
Noun
krone f
- (numismatics) krona (currency of Denmark and Norway)
References
- krone in Slovak dictionaries at slovnik.juls.savba.sk
krone From the web:
grone
English
Verb
grone (third-person singular simple present grones, present participle groning, simple past and past participle groned)
- Obsolete spelling of groan
Anagrams
- Egnor, Goren, Groen, Negro, Norge, Rengo, Rogen, ergon, genro, goner, negro, ornge, reong
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old French grain.
Noun
grone
- Alternative form of greyn
Etymology 2
From Old English gr?nian.
Verb
grone
- Alternative form of gronen
Etymology 3
A back-formation from gronen.
Noun
grone
- Alternative form of gron
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