crown

From Lesson 59:Kanji 7·Japanese

Note

A crown covers the head, lined with jewels.

Usages of crown

cheap

A woman ended up being crowned, after accumulating power by buying cheap.

determine

You determine that it's better to crown a bolt of cloth than to put up with the current king.

house

You know a very rich pig who has a crown and owns his own house.

crown component
government

The government may have a crown, but it has no spine.

cold

Under a crown, one comes together with the ice and turns cold.

lie down

The crown is arriving from the left side. Yo, cover yourself again! Lie down!

inn
宿

An inn crowns a hundred people with the shelter of its roof.

visitor

Each visitor wears a crown.

hole
complete

To make your rule complete, you need both a crown and a good origin story.

room

With a crown on your head, you arrive in a royal room.

address

The crown lies down at the most beautiful address.

character

If you put a crown on a child, it will ruin its character.

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