coroun

Noun

 * 1) * c. 1386–1388, (date written),, , in (ed.), The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer, Oxford: Clarendon Press, Vol. 3, second edition, published 1900. "Prologue of .ix. goode Wimmen.", text A,  l. 150-157
 * "enm"
 * "enm"

- For al the world, right as the dayesye †I-coroned is with whyte leves lyte, Swich were the floures of hir coroun whyte. For of o perle fyn and oriental †Hir whyte coroun was y-maked al; †For which the whyte coroun, above the grene, †Made hir lyk a daysie for to sene, Considered eek the fret of gold above.