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incoronate, a.|ɪnˈkɒrənət| [ad. It. incoronato or med.L. incorōnāt-us (pa. pple. of incorōnāre to crown); cf. OF. encoroner to crown, and coronate.] a. Wearing or having a crown; crowned.
1867Longfellow Dante, Inferno iv. liv, I saw hither come a Mighty One, With Sign of victory incoronate. 1887E. H. Plumptre Dante, Comm. II. 347 My Lady fair in heaven incoronate. b. Bot. (See quot.)
1855Mayne Expos. Lex., Incoronatus, Applied by H. Cassini to the calathidium or anthodium of the Synanthereæ, when all the flowers which constitute it resemble the form of a corol: incoronate. So inˈcoronated ppl. a.
1867Longfellow Dante, Parad. xxiii. 119 Mine eyes did not possess the power of following the incoronated flame. |