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coroneted, ppl. a.|ˈkɒrənɪtɪd| Also -etted. [f. coronet n. (or v.) + -ed.] Adorned with, bearing, or wearing, a coronet; of persons, often equivalent to ‘belonging to the peerage’.
1748Richardson Clarissa (1811) V. 119 She..looked at the seal, ostentatiously coroneted. 1847L. Hunt Men, Women & B. II. ix. 197 The staid conduct..of a succession of coronetted actresses. a1853Robertson Lect. i. 24 The lady..getting out of her coroneted carriage. 1872Longstaffe Her. Durham 24 None of his own [Bp. de Bury's] charming seals give the Coronetted Mitre. 1885L'pool Daily Post 30 June 4/5 Coroneted ‘eccentrics’ who in other ranks would have been called other names. |