coroneted如何读

英:['kɒrənetɪd]

美:['kɒrənetɪd]

coroneted是什么意思

  • adj.戴冠的;贵族的

coroneted词根

词根:coronet

n.

coronet (王子、贵族等戴的)小冠冕;冠状头饰;(马的)蹄冠

coroneted英英释义

Adjective

1. belonging to the peerage;

"the princess and her coroneted companions"

"the titled classes"

coroneted词源英文解释

coronet >entry 1 + -ed

coroneted 例句

1 De Chauxville sat down, stated his requirements to the waiter in a single word, and offered his companion a cigarette, which Vassili accepted with the consciousness that it came from a coroneted case.

2 The loss of the Austrians amounted to two thousand men, including six hundred and seventy-six241 noblemen, three hundred and fifty of whom wore coroneted helmets.

3 The fatuity of vicious and coroneted youth outstripped his discretion.

4 Quick! unbraid the heavy tresses of my coroneted hair— Let its gold fall in free ringlets such as I was wont to wear.

5 The boxes are well patronized by coroneted women.

6 Lord H-rb-ng-r brings Social Reform beneath the notice of his friends,' which depicted him introducing a naked baby to a number of coroneted old ladies.

7 On such occasions, the quiet street in which he lived was blocked up by coroneted chariots, and his little drawing-room was crowded with peers, peeresses, ministers and ambassadors.

8 The stranger, surprised, but not disconcerted, drew forth a coroneted card, which he offered with a low bow.

9 In a central circle is Queen Victoria's coroneted head in white relief; in straight bands above is GAMBIA; below, the value, which, as well as the spandril ornamentation, is embossed in white.

10 Down came her gilded coroneted chateau d' Espagne with a crash, to rise no more.

11 Letters had come with coroneted flaps to the envelopes.

12 She was a duchess, that he knew; he knew, also, that she was beautiful and rich; that she had liveries, lackeys, pages, and footmen running with torches by the side of her coroneted carriage.

13 Sitting perhaps for half an hour in the Park, with dearest Aggie pointing out to me, with thrills of breathless excitement, a woman who was in the divorce court, or a coroneted bankrupt.

14 He liked great people, crowned heads, and after them coroneted ones.

15 When I had gone around the world, and returned to America, and was at Newport with Colonel Hiram Fuller, in '56, there came to me in the mail one morning a coroneted note.

16 Through the torn gap I saw them, clustering undisturbed about the base of that one slender, coroneted and star pointing spire, rising serene and unshaken from a hell of lightnings.

17 She took it, with an air of eager curiosity, and looked at the seal, ostentatiously coroneted; and at the superscription, reading out, To Robert Lovelace, Esq.—Ay,

18 Some hold that virtue in rags is less worth than vice when coroneted.

19 The "rover bird" so-called, the coroneted crane, the red and blue jays, the mocking-bird, the flycatcher, disappeared among the foliage of the immense trees, and all nature revealed symptoms of some approaching catastrophe.

20 Who could suppose this grand-mannered lady, with her coroneted anecdotes and delicious breeding, the daughter of that thing?

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