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English
Noun
diademe (plural diademes)
- Obsolete form of diadem.
1579, Plutarke of Chæronea [i.e., Plutarch], “The Life of Alexander the great”, in Thomas North, transl., The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romaines, , London: Richard Field, →OCLC, page 761:When he ſhould put on his apparel again, the yong gentlemen that plaied with him, found a man ſet in his chaier of eſtate, hauing the kings diademe on his head, & his gowne on his back, & ſaid neuer a word.
c. 1588–1593 (date written), [William Shakespeare], The Most Lamentable Romaine Tragedie of Titus Andronicus: (First Quarto), London: Iohn Danter, and are to be sold by Edward White & Thomas Millington, , published 1594, →OCLC, [Act I, scene i]:I am his firſt borne ſonne, that was the laſt / That ware the Imperiall Diademe of Rome, […]
1625, P Camerarius, translated by I. Molle, The Living Librarie, or Meditations and Observations Historical, Natural, Moral, Political, and Poetical., 2nd edition, London: Adam Islip, , page 221:Eſpecially in this, that he taketh the Diademe for a Royall crowne of pure gold, ſet with precious ſtones. This ignorant block (ſaith he) either hath forgotten or neuer knew that the Diademe is a wreathe of cloath or of ſilke; […]
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French diademe, from Latin diadēma, from Ancient Greek διάδημα (diádēma).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdiːadɛm(ə)/, /ˈdiːadɛːm(ə)/, /ˈdiːə-/
Noun
diademe (plural diademes)
- A diadem or tiara (royal crown)
- A hat that resembles a diadem or tiara.
- Rulership, royal leadership.
- (rare) A halo or nimbus worn by saints.
- (rare) A diadem worn by the inhabitants of Heaven.
Descendants
References
Romanian
Pronunciation
Noun
diademe f
- inflection of diademă:
- indefinite plural
- indefinite genitive/dative singular