Obs. or arch. Also crownel. [A phonetic variant of CORONAL, also corounal, cronal.] A coronet; a garland or wreath for the head; = CORONAL sb. 1, 2.

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c. 1500.  Lancelot, 59. Thar was the flour … Wnclosing gane the crownel for the day.

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1513.  Douglas, Æneis, VII. ii. 111. Hir crownell [coronam] picht wyth mony precius stane.

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1819.  Shelley, Ode Assertors of Liberty, v. Bind, bind every brow, With crownals of violet, ivy, and pine.

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1865.  S. Evans, Bro. Fabian, 81. I would melt yon crownal into chessmen.

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