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vb. (context transitive English) To crown again; to provide with another crown.
Usage examples of "recrown".
The very thought of being in the same place where Richard of England would be recrowned was worth any number of saddle sores.
Castilians, and many of them will return crowned with laurels, to be recrowned by us with myrtles.
He knew that he had been a rival of Brigham Young and that when the exodus of the Mormons to the deserts of the west came he had led his own followers into the North, and that each July, amid barbaric festivities, he was recrowned with a circlet of gold.
Tweet recrowned himself with his new Stetson, turned, and strolled impressively toward his tent, disappearing between its lazily flapping portals.
Gynn syn Argen-el when the multitudes gathered below the Hall of Clans saw him recrowned High King by the Priest of Fate.
Castilians, and many of them will return crowned with laurels, to be recrowned by us with myrtles.