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A coin stamped with the image of a crown; hence,a denomination of money; as, the English crown, a silver coin of the value of five shillings sterling, or a little more than $1.20; the Danish or Norwegian crown, a money of account, etc., worth nearly twenty-seven cents.
Collocations (22)
Crown of aberration (Astronomy) , a spurious circle around the true circle of the sun.
Crown antler (Zoology) , the topmost branch or tine of an antler; also, an antler having a cuplike top, with tines springing from the rim.
Crown bar , one of the bars which support the crown sheet of steam-boiler furnace.
Crown glass , See under Glass. Crown imperial (Botany) , See in the Vocabulary.
Crown jewels , the jewels appertaining to the sovereign while wearing the crown. [English] She pawned and set to sale the crown jewels. — Milton
Crown land , land belonging to the crown, that is, to the sovereign.
Crown law , the law which governs criminal prosecutions. [English]
Crown lawyer , one employed by the crown, as in criminal cases. [English]
Crown octavo , See under Paper. Crown office , See in the Vocabulary.
Crown paper , See under Paper. Crown piece , See in the Vocabulary.
Crown Prince , the heir apparent to a crown or throne.
Crown saw , See in the Vocabulary.
Crown scab (Farriery) , a cancerous sore formed round the corners of a horse's hoof.
Crown sheet , the flat plate which forms the top of the furnace or fire box of an internally fired steam boiler.
Crown tax (Ecclesiastical Hist.) , a golden crown, or its value, which was required annually from the Jews by the king of Syria, in the time of the Maccabees. — 1 Macc. x. 20
Crown wheel , See in the Vocabulary.
Crown work , See in the Vocabulary.
Pleas of the crown (Engl. law) , criminal actions.