adv. ? Obs. [f. CORONAL a. + -LY2.] In the manner of a crown or coronet.

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1658.  Sir T. Browne, Gard. Cyrus, i. 38. The Oyle was powred coronally or circularly upon the head of Kings.

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1679.  J. Gibbon, in Hone, Every-day Bk., II. 1321–2. Either crown’d or coronally collar’d.

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