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mural crown — murally, adv. 1. a golden crown formed with indentations to resemble a battlement, bestowed by the ancient Romans on the soldiers who first mounted the wall of a besieged place and there lodged a standard. 2. Also called mural coronet. Heraldry.… … Universalium
mural crown — noun Etymology: translation of Latin corona muralis 1. : an open crown of gold having the upper rim indented to resemble a battlement bestowed among the ancient Romans on one that first mounted the wall of a besieged place and lodged a standard… … Useful english dictionary
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