coroa

Etymology 1
From (13th century, ), from, from.

Noun

 * 1) crown
 * 2)  sovereign
 * 3)  the government, the state
 * 4) krone
 * 5)  hill-fort; ringfort; locally, a walled Iron Age fort
 * 6) * 1252, J.I. Fernández de Viana & al. (eds.), "El Tumbo de Caaveiro. 1ª Parte. | 2ª Parte", Cátedra (Revista eumesa de estudios), 4, page 353:
 * "gl"

- commo departe per la coroa de Castro Reyriz, e commo se vay a dereito ao pescoço de Castro Mao


 * 1) an ancient local currency
 * 2) tonsure
 * 1) tonsure

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from ,. .

Noun

 * 1) crown royal, imperial or princely headdress
 * 2) crown imperial or regal power, or those who wield it
 * 3)  crown as depicted above a coat of arms
 * 4)  crown prosthetic covering for a tooth
 * 5) tails reverse side of a coin
 * 6) crown any of various coins or currencies, including the krone, krona, koruna
 * 1) crown any of various coins or currencies, including the krone, krona, koruna

Noun

 * 1)  a middle-aged person