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Coronamen
Coronamen Cor`o*na"men (k?r`-n?"m?n), n. [L., a crowning.] (Zo["o]l.) The upper margin of a hoof; a coronet.

Meaning of Coronam from wikipedia

- Accipe coronam... (Receive the crown). This differed to the usage of the French royal coronations, in which both formulas – the Roman Accipe coronam regni...
- Bardianum Former name St. Stephen's College (1860–1934) Motto Dabo tibi coronam vitae (Latin) Motto in English I shall give thee the crown of life (Revelation...
- in ea deleat nomen Dei et Christi eius, animasque ad aeternae gloriae coronam destinatas furetur, mactet ac perdat in sempiternum interitum. Behold,...
- Milanese coronation rite. It was given to the King with the words "Accipe coronam regni" ('Receive this royal crown') and the prayer "Deus perpetuitatis"...
- vase in eadem aqua ipsa corona demissa, invenit plus aquae defluxisse in coronam, quàm in auream eodem pondere m****am, et ita ex eo, quod plus defluxerat...
- verticem tabulae similitudinem, quod viventis insigne est, preferens, non-coronam ("bearing around his head the likeness of a square, which is the sign for...
- 09889°W / 40.20917; -75.09889 Information Type Private, Coeducational Motto Coronam Fidelitas Merebit (Faithfulness Merits the Crown) Religious affiliation(s)...
- επομενη τω λογισμω Gr**** Following the way of reason Bard College Dabo tibi coronam vitae Latin I shall give thee the crown of life Barton College Habebunt...
- such as Frederick Barbarossa's letter referring to his receiving the coronam Theutonici regni (crown of the German kingdom). Foreign kings and ecclesiastics...
- "Beatus vir qui suffert tentationem,||Quoniam **** probatus fuerit accipiet coronam vitae." are also from the Vulgate, Epistle of James 1:12, meaning "Blessed...