/²kruːnə/
OriginFrom Old Norse krúna, from Middle Low German krōne, from Latin corōna, from Ancient Greek κορώνη (korṓnē), from κορωνός (korōnós, “curved”).
- femininecrown (a royal or imperial headdress)
- feminine, metonymicallythe sovereign as a head of state
- femininea coin of such a currency
- femininekrone (the currencies of Norway, Denmark and Iceland);
- femininekrona (currency of Sweden);
- femininethe Estonian kroon;
- feminine, historicalsuch currencies used within the Austro-Hungarian Empire or her successor states.
- feminineheads (side of coin)
- femininecrown (prosthetic covering for a tooth)
- femininecrown or top (of a tree)
Formskrona(definite, singular) · kroner(indefinite, plural) · kronene(definite, plural) · krona(alternative) · kronar(present) · krona(past) · krona(participle, past) · kronast(infinitive, passive) · kronande(participle, present) · krone(imperative) · kron(imperative)