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Crowner   Listen
noun
Crowner  n.  
1.
One who, or that which, crowns.
2.
A coroner. (Prov. Eng. or Scot.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Crowner" Quotes from Famous Books



... and then I gave you a good drink of warm milk (you'd been sleepin' like a little angil, and only waked up to smile and crow and say ''Tar'), and gave you a bright spoon to play with; and then I rowed over to shore to fetch the minister and the crowner, and everybody else as was proper. You don't care about this part, Honeysuckle, and you ain't no need to, but everything was done decent and Christian, and your parents and the other two laid peaceful under the big pine-tree. Then the minister, when 'twas all done, he says to me, 'And now, my ...
— Captain January • Laura E. Richards

... thee she is; and therefore make her grave straight: the crowner hath sat on her, and finds it ...
— Hamlet, Prince of Denmark • William Shakespeare [Collins edition]

... Go thou and seeke the Crowner, and let him sitte o'my Coz: for he's in the third degree of drinke: hee's drown'd: ...
— The First Folio [35 Plays] • William Shakespeare

... general cry. "And, sir," begged one old man, "you'll hush up the 'crowner's 'quest—you and this gentleman here. You won't put us in jail, for taking to ...
— John Halifax, Gentleman • Dinah Maria Mulock Craik



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