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BrownerBrown Brown, a. [Compar. Browner; superl. Brownest.] [OE.
brun, broun, AS. br?n; akin to D. bruin, OHG. br?n, Icel.
br?nn, Sw. brun, Dan. bruun, G. braun, Lith. brunas, Skr.
babhru. [root]93, 253. Cf. Bruin, Beaver, Burnish,
Brunette.]
Of a dark color, of various shades between black and red or
yellow.
Cheeks brown as the oak leaves. --Longfellow.
Brown Bess, the old regulation flintlock smoothbore musket,
with bronzed barrel, formerly used in the British army.
Brown bread
(a) Dark colored bread; esp. a kind made of unbolted wheat
flour, sometimes called in the United States Graham
bread. ``He would mouth with a beggar though she smelt
brown bread and garlic.' --Shak.
(b) Dark colored bread made of rye meal and Indian meal, or
of wheat and rye or Indian; rye and Indian bread. [U.S.]
Brown coal, wood coal. See Lignite.
Brown hematite or Brown iron ore (Min.), the hydrous iron
oxide, limonite, which has a brown streak. See Limonite.
Brown holland. See under Holland.
Brown paper, dark colored paper, esp. coarse wrapping
paper, made of unbleached materials.
Brown spar (Min.), a ferruginous variety of dolomite, in
part identical with ankerite.
Brown stone. See Brownstone.
Brown stout, a strong kind of porter or malt liquor.
Brown study, a state of mental abstraction or serious
reverie. --W. Irving. BrownestBrown Brown, a. [Compar. Browner; superl. Brownest.] [OE.
brun, broun, AS. br?n; akin to D. bruin, OHG. br?n, Icel.
br?nn, Sw. brun, Dan. bruun, G. braun, Lith. brunas, Skr.
babhru. [root]93, 253. Cf. Bruin, Beaver, Burnish,
Brunette.]
Of a dark color, of various shades between black and red or
yellow.
Cheeks brown as the oak leaves. --Longfellow.
Brown Bess, the old regulation flintlock smoothbore musket,
with bronzed barrel, formerly used in the British army.
Brown bread
(a) Dark colored bread; esp. a kind made of unbolted wheat
flour, sometimes called in the United States Graham
bread. ``He would mouth with a beggar though she smelt
brown bread and garlic.' --Shak.
(b) Dark colored bread made of rye meal and Indian meal, or
of wheat and rye or Indian; rye and Indian bread. [U.S.]
Brown coal, wood coal. See Lignite.
Brown hematite or Brown iron ore (Min.), the hydrous iron
oxide, limonite, which has a brown streak. See Limonite.
Brown holland. See under Holland.
Brown paper, dark colored paper, esp. coarse wrapping
paper, made of unbleached materials.
Brown spar (Min.), a ferruginous variety of dolomite, in
part identical with ankerite.
Brown stone. See Brownstone.
Brown stout, a strong kind of porter or malt liquor.
Brown study, a state of mental abstraction or serious
reverie. --W. Irving. Copple-crownedCopple-crown Cop"ple-crown, n.
A created or high-topped crown or head. ``Like the
copple-crown the lapwing has.' --T. Randolph. --
Cop"ple-crowned`, a. Crowned
Crowned Crowned (kround), p. p. & a.
1. Having or wearing a crown; surmounted, invested, or
adorned, with a crown, wreath, garland, etc.; honored;
rewarded; completed; consummated; perfected. ``Crowned
with one crest.' --Shak. ``Crowned with conquest.'
--Milton.
With surpassing glory crowned. --Milton.
2. Great; excessive; supreme. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
CrownedCrown Crown (kroun), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Crowned (kround);
p. pr. & vb. n. Crowning.] [OE. coronen, corunen, crunien,
crounien, OF. coroner, F. couronner, fr. L. coronare, fr.
corona a crown. See Crown, n.]
1. To cover, decorate, or invest with a crown; hence, to
invest with royal dignity and power.
Her who fairest does appear, Crown her queen of all
the year. --Dryden.
Crown him, and say, ``Long live our emperor.'
--Shak.
2. To bestow something upon as a mark of honor, dignity, or
recompense; to adorn; to dignify.
Thou . . . hast crowned him with glory and honor.
--Ps. viii. 5.
3. To form the topmost or finishing part of; to complete; to
consummate; to perfect.
Amidst the grove that crowns yon tufted hill.
--Byron.
One day shall crown the alliance. --Shak.
To crown the whole, came a proposition. --Motley.
4. (Mech.) To cause to round upward; to make anything higher
at the middle than at the edges, as the face of a machine
pulley.
5. (Mil.) To effect a lodgment upon, as upon the crest of the
glacis, or the summit of the breach.
To crown a knot (Naut.), to lay the ends of the strands
over and under each other. CrownerCrowner Crown"er (kroun"?r), n.
1. One who, or that which, crowns. --Beau. & FL.
2. [Cf. Coroner.] A coroner. [Prov. Eng. or Scot.] CrownetCrownet Crown"et (kroun"?t), n. [See Crown, Coronet.]
1. A coronet. [R.] --P. Whitehead.
2. The ultimate end and result of an undertaking; a chief
end. [Obs.]
O this false soul of Egypt! this grave charm . . . .
Whose bosom was my crownet, my chief end. --Shak. DiscrownedDiscrown Dis*crown", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Discrowned; p. pr.
& vb. n. Discrowning.]
To deprive of a crown.
The end had crowned the work; it not unreasonably
discrowned the workman. --Motley. DrownedDrown Drown, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Drowned; p. pr. & vb. n.
Drowning.] [OE. drunen, drounen, earlier drunknen,
druncnien, AS. druncnian to be drowned, sink, become drunk,
fr. druncen drunken. See Drunken, Drink.]
To be suffocated in water or other fluid; to perish in water.
Methought, what pain it was to drown. --Shak. Drowner
Drowner Drown"er, n.
One who, or that which, drowns.
FrownedFrown Frown, v. i. [imp. &, p. p. Frowned; p. pr. & vb. n.
Frowning.] [OF. froignier, F. frogner, in se refrogner, se
renfrogner, to knit the brow, to frown; perh. of Teutonic
origin; cf. It. in frigno wrinkled, frowning, Prov. It.
frignare to cringe the face, to make a wry face, dial. Sw.
fryna to make a wry face,]
1. To contract the brow in displeasure, severity, or
sternness; to scowl; to put on a stern, grim, or surly
look.
The frowning wrinkle of her brow. --Shak.
2. To manifest displeasure or disapprobation; to look with
disfavor or threateningly; to lower; as, polite society
frowns upon rudeness.
The sky doth frown and lower upon our army. --Shak. golden-crowned thrushOvenbird Ov"en*bird`, n. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) Any species of the genus Furnarius, allied to the
creepers. They inhabit South America and the West Indies,
and construct curious oven-shaped nests.
(b) In the United States, Seiurus aurocapillus; -- called
also golden-crowned thrush.
(c) In England, sometimes applied to the willow warbler, and
to the long-tailed titmouse. Narrowness
Narrowness Nar"row*ness, n. [AS. nearunes.]
The condition or quality of being narrow.
Pine-crowned
Pine-clad Pine"-clad`, Pine-crowned Pine"-crowned`, a.
Clad or crowned with pine trees; as, pine-clad hills.
Sciadophyllum BrowneiGalapee tree Gal"a*pee` tree", (Bot.)
The West Indian Sciadophyllum Brownei, a tree with very
large digitate leaves. Steeple-crowned
Steeple-crowned Stee"ple-crowned`, a.
1. Bearing a steeple; as, a steeple-crowned building.
2. Having a crown shaped like a steeple; as, a
steeple-crowned hat; also, wearing a hat with such a
crown.
This grave, beared, sable-cloaked, and
steeple-crowned progenitor. --Hawthorne.
Triple-crowned
Triple-crowned Tri"ple-crowned`, a.
Having three crowns; wearing the triple crown, as the pope.
Meaning of Rowne from wikipedia
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Równe may
refer to:
Polish name for
Rivne in
Ukraine Równe,
Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland)
Równe,
Opole Voivodeship (south-west Poland) Równe...
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Równe [ˈruvnɛ] is a
village located in Poland, in
Opole Voivodeship, Głubczyce County,
Gmina Głubczyce, near the
border with the
Czech Republic. Paul...
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Równe [ˈruvnɛ] (German: Raffenberg) is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Grzmiąca,
within Szczecinek County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship...
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Równe [ˈruvnɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Dukla,
within Krosno County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close...
- The
Rovno Ghetto (also:
Równe or
Rivne Ghetto, Yiddish: ראָװנע) was a
World War II ****
ghetto established in
December 1941 in the city of Rovno, western...
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Równe [ˈruvnɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Strachówka,
within Wołomin County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It...
- romanized: Rovno, also the
former spelling in
Ukrainian until 1991 Polish:
Równe Yiddish: ראָוונע
Rivne was
first mentioned in 1283 in the
Polish annals...
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Równe [ˈruvnɛ] is a
settlement in the
administrative district of
Gmina Liniewo,
within Kościerzyna County,
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in
northern Poland...
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Voivodeship was
established with the
capital in Łuck, and the
largest city
being Równe. Most of
eastern Volhynian Governorate became part of the
Ukrainian SSR...
- 1941
carried out
punitive duties. On June 28, 1941, the town of
Rivne (
Równe) was
captured by **** Germany,
which later established the city as the administrative...