Diadem
Pronunciation: /ˈdaɪəˌdɛm/
Diadem (noun)
- a band or crown worn on the head as a symbol of royalty or power.
- a symbol representing authority or leadership, often used in historical contexts.
Examples
- The queen wore a sparkling diadem during the ceremony.
- A diadem adorned with jewels was placed on the king's head.
Common collocations: sparkling diadem, wear a diadem, jeweled diadem, diadem of power, symbolic diadem