coronilla

[kəˌrɒnɪˈlə]

coronilla Definition

  • 1the crown of the head
  • 2a small crown or wreath worn on the head

Using coronilla: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "coronilla" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He has a bald spot on his coronilla.

  • Example

    The bride wore a beautiful coronilla of flowers on her wedding day.

  • Example

    The statue of the goddess was adorned with a golden coronilla.

coronilla Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coronilla

Phrases with coronilla

  • coronilla de adviento

    an Advent wreath, a Christian tradition of making a wreath with four candles to mark the four weeks of Advent

    Example

    The family gathered around the coronilla de adviento to light the first candle.

  • coronilla de espinas

    a crown of thorns, a symbolic representation of the suffering of Jesus Christ during his crucifixion

    Example

    The painting depicted Jesus wearing a coronilla de espinas.

  • a laurel wreath, a circular wreath made of interlocking branches and leaves of the bay laurel tree, traditionally worn as a symbol of victory or honor

    Example

    The Olympic champion received a coronilla de laurel as a prize.

Origins of coronilla

from Spanish 'corona', meaning 'crown'

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Summary: coronilla in Brief

'Coronilla' [kəˌrɒnɪˈlə] refers to the crown of the head or a small crown or wreath worn on the head. It can be used literally, as in 'He has a bald spot on his coronilla,' or figuratively, as in 'The bride wore a beautiful coronilla of flowers on her wedding day.' The term also extends into phrases like 'coronilla de adviento,' a Christian Advent wreath, and 'coronilla de laurel,' a laurel wreath worn as a symbol of victory or honor.