bright, glittering ect.
No, it is a noun. It can be used as a noun adjunct when used with other nouns, e.g. crown prince.
gallant valiant courteous polite
1 crown, or however much someone is willing to pay for it
The word crown is both a noun and a verb; for example:As a noun: He wore a crown. (crown is a noun being used as a direct object)As a verb: There is a ceremony to crown him king. (crown is a verb meaning "to invest with a regal crown, or with regal dignity and power)
The word crown is both a noun and a verb.If used in the context of "to crown someone", then it is already a verb.Other verbs are crowns, crowning and crowned, depending on the tense.
There is no crown generator, at least I think. My account got stolen because someone told me of this. If someone is asking you for your username and password, do not do it!
It is said by the ancient writers that the offering of the crown to Caesar was a put up job in order to test the mood of the people towards Caesar in the role of king.
Believe To wear The crown
Ra, the ancient Egyptian sun god, is often depicted wearing the red crown of Lower Egypt. This crown symbolizes his dominion over the land and the sun's life-giving energy. While he is also associated with other symbols and crowns, including the white crown of Upper Egypt and the double crown representing the unification of both regions, the red crown is most closely related to him in iconography.
You can hire a law firm to represent you in a class action suit against Crown Currency. If the group wins then you will get your money back from Crown.
The best possible answer--unless someone in Belfast, Ireland knows--is before 1885 when the Crown Bar Liquor Saloon was fully renovated.
The crown on an Irish claddagh ring should point in one of two directions. With the crown facing in, this signifies that the wearer is single. With the crown facing out, this signifies that the wearer is romantically involved with someone.