coronets in English

noun
1
a small or relatively simple crown, especially as worn by lesser royalty and peers or peeresses.
Thus equipped, she was crowned, with all the trumpets sounding; and, though our account does not mention it, no doubt all the peers and peeresses put on their coronets at that moment.

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1. Kind hearts are more than coronets

2. Many wore jewelled(Sentencedict.com), gilded coronets fringed with lions' manes.

3. Kind hearts and coronets ruled and that was fine, but to Burton it was a closed shop.

4. Then followed 24 young men dressed in white pants; black coats; white scarves on their right shoulders; coronets, or crowns, on their heads; and a sheathed sword at their left sides.

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