Diadem \Di"a*dem\, v. t.
To adorn with a diadem; to crown.
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Not so, when diadem'd with rays divine. --Pope.
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To terminate the evil,
To diadem the right. --R. H. Neale.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Diadem \Di"a*dem\, n. [F. diad[`e]me, L. diadema, fr. Gr. ?, fr.
? to bind round; dia` through, across + ? to bind; cf. Skr.
d[=a] to bind.]
1. Originally, an ornamental head band or fillet, worn by
Eastern monarchs as a badge of royalty; hence (later),
also, a crown, in general. "The regal diadem." --Milton.
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2. Regal power; sovereignty; empire; -- considered as
symbolized by the crown.
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3. (Her.) An arch rising from the rim of a crown (rarely also
of a coronet), and uniting with others over its center.
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Diadem lemur. (Zool.) See Indri.
Diadem spider (Zool.), the garden spider.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
diadem
n : an ornamental jewelled headdress signifying sovereignty
[syn: crown]
WordNet (r) 2.0
85 Moby Thesaurus words for "diadem":
O, anklet, annular muscle, annulus, areola, armlet, aureole,
bangle, beads, bijou, bracelet, breastpin, brooch, cap of dignity,
cap of maintenance, chain, chaplet, charm, chatelaine, circle,
circuit, circumference, circus, closed circle, corona, coronet,
crown, cycle, discus, disk, earring, ermine, eternal return,
fairy ring, fob, garland, gem, glory, great seal, halo, jewel,
lasso, locket, logical circle, loop, looplet, magic circle,
necklace, noose, nose ring, orb, orbit, pin, precious stone,
privy seal, purple, purple pall, radius, regalia, rhinestone, ring,
robe of state, rod, rod of empire, rondelle, round, roundel,
royal crown, saucer, scepter, seal, signet, sphincter, stickpin,
stone, tiara, torque, triple plume, uraeus, vicious circle, wampum,
wheel, wreath, wristband, wristlet
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
Diadem
the tiara of a king (Ezek. 21:26; Isa. 28:5; 62:3); the turban
(Job 29:14). In the New Testament a careful distinction is drawn
between the diadem as a badge of royalty (Rev. 12:3; 13:1;
19:12) and the crown as a mark of distinction in private life.
It is not known what the ancient Jewish "diadem" was. It was the
mark of Oriental sovereigns. (See CROWN.)
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
crown
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