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uncrown
[
uhn-
kroun
]
un·crown
/
ʌnˈkraʊn
/
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[
uhn-
kroun
]
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verb (used with object)
1.
to deprive or divest of a crown.
2.
to reduce from dignity or preeminence.
Origin:
1250–1300;
Middle English
uncrounen.
See
un-
2
,
crown
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