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She had on a beautiful necklace of sparkling emeralds, with a diamond coronet.
The bed itself was devoid of such imagery, and the princely coronet on the headboard was heraldically appropriate.
On top of the circlet is set his coronet of rank or baronial chapeau if any.
The tanist shall receive the ancient and honorable coronet of the Principality according to the traditions of the Principality.
Paul Watson, part of Sparklehorse's touring band, turns up here playing coronet.
The badge of the Wiltshire's was a combination of the Maltese Cross and the Duke of Edinburgh's coronet and cipher.
In coronet settings the form may be conical or pyramidal, solid or pierced.
The coronet is silver gilt and has an inner cap of crimson velvet with a gilt tassel and a narrow border of ermine.
The mural coronet with which the shield is crested, is the emblem of the dignity and of the fortress of a Town.
The lion bust which surmounts the mural coronet signifies: rising Town, prestige and honour.
The coronet is indicative of an educational body, set with the provincial flower and hazelnuts, a symbol of wisdom and knowledge.
The coronet exemplifies the unique nature of each person and the sacred quality of life.
The crest is also based on that of Lautenschläger with the addition of a coronet of crosses patté.
For all my posing I made straight As, had a mouth full of braces, and played the coronet and the flugelhorn in the school band.
All of this was crowed with a delicate, simple gold coronet.
Street gaslights add their glow to the swimming moonshine and are reflected in the siren's diamond coronet and huge dark eyes that know the secrets of the deep.
Rates of lateral and medial claw growth and wear were calculated by measuring the migration of a reference mark away from the coronet.
The crest repeats two of the symbols from the arms, the Loyalist coronet and the cinquefoil.
The actual coronet is mostly worn on certain ceremonial occasions, but an Earl may bear his coronet of rank on his coat of arms above the shield.
If he is a peer, the coronet appropriate to his rank is placed beneath the helm.
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Diamonds glittered and sparkled in her bracelets and coronet and on her stomacher.
This marked man of the world had added that the Americans are greatly impressed by a coronet.
Will you have Isabella, who is angling for a coronet, but would not refuse you if you are rich enough?
A coronet or semicoronet of spines, observable at the apex of the cubitus or Tibia of some insects.
It quite startled the old Scotswoman at first, it looked so like a fairy apparition, all in white, with a green coronet.
Ringbone is the designation of the exostosis which is found on the coronet and in the digital and phalangeal regions.
As a result there is a marked depression at the coronet, the depression being heightened in effect by the exostosis in front.
The coronet of the Princess of Wales, as such, is heraldically the same as that of her husband.
This fillet is the commonest crest support, and the others, chapeau or coronet, are themselves sometimes set upon a torse.
The crest issues from a coronet or, which is placed upon a torse argent and sable.
The coronet is a short, cube-shaped bone, set between the large pastern and coffin bone, in the same oblique direction.
Crest, in a mural coronet argent, a pheon sable, with a sprig of laurel issuing therefrom proper.
The present form of a peer's coronet is undoubtedly the conjoining of two separate emblems of his rank.
Prior to the development of a quittor there is always swelling at the coronet, accompanied with heat and pain.
She put on for covering and for beauty an enwrought mantle like the starry sky, and was crowned with a coronet of gems.
In precisely similar manner the horn, and in this case the skin of the coronet, is underrun.
This coronet and initials proclaim them to have been once your own.
The carefully-packed articles were a coffin-plate and coronet.
That lofty green eminence and its quaint coronet form quite a striking picture, you may be sure, in the flush of the evening sun.
The handkerchief was indeed richly embroidered, and had a coronet and arms at one of its corners.
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