coronation

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coronation englannista suomeksi

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coronation englanniksi

  1. (senseid) An act of investing with a crown; a crowning.

  2. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Thomas Ratcliffe, for John Bartlet the Elder,(nb...)|year=1612|year_published=1659|volume=II|page=352|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=3ocZtOEQPyUC&pg=RA1-PA352|oclc=1356144504|passage=And if vvee be Spouſes of this Bridegroom &91;(w)&93;, vvee cannot but (as vvee are exhorted) ''rejoyce in that the marriage of the Lambe is come'', and the day of our ovvn coronation vvith an ''incorruptible Crovvn'' of glory.

  3. (senseid) An act or the ceremony of formally investing a sovereign or the sovereign's consort with a crown and other insignia of royalty, on or shortly after their accession to the sovereignty.

  4. (synonyms)

    (ux)’s coronation is to be much less elaborate compared to his mother’s.

  5. (RQ:Shakespeare King John)

  6. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-2 Q1)

  7. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 8)

  8. (RQ:Melville Moby-Dick) Certain I am, however, that a king's head is solemnly oiled at his coronation, even as a head of salad. (..) But the only thing to be considered here, is this—what kind of oil is used at coronations? Certainly it cannot be olive oil, nor macassar oil, nor castor oil, nor bear's oil, nor train oil, nor cod-liver oil. What then can it possibly be, but sperm oil in its unmanufactured, unpolluted state, the sweetest of all oils? Think of that, ye loyal Britons! we whalemen supply your kings and queens with coronation stuff!

  9. (RQ:Emerson English Traits)

  10. (quote-book), Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd|The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd|location=Harmondsworth, Middlesex London|publisher=Penguin Books|month=(date written; published 1934)|year=c. 1909|year_published=1969|section=act I|page=19|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/threeplays00lawr/page/19/mode/1up|oclc=221101378|passage=Over the mantelpiece, which is high, with brass candlesticks and two ‘Coronation’ tumblers in enamel, hangs a picture of Venice, from one of Thomas Stead|William Thomas Stead’s Christmas Numbers – nevertheless, satisfactory enough.

  11. (quote-web) have been crowned on a historic day of pageantry, capped by cheering by crowds in front of Buckingham Palace. Thousands packed the Mall despite the rain, after a deeply religious Coronation service at Westminster Abbey and a huge procession through London. (..) The Coronation did not formally change the King's status. Charles became King of the United Kingdom and 14 other realms in September, when his mother Queen (w) died after 70 years on the throne. (..) This time, the ceremony emphasised diversity and inclusion, with more multi-faith elements than any previous coronation, with contributions from Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and Sikh representatives.

  12. A completion or culmination of something.

  13. A success the face of little or no opposition.

  14. In the game of checkers or draughts: the act of turning a checker into a king when it has reached the farthest row forward.

  15. (RQ:Dickens Our Mutual Friend)