tiara

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An ornamental, often jeweled, crownlike semicircle worn on the head by women on formal occasions.

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The triple crown historically worn by the pope, especially at his coronation ceremony, and still used heraldically as a symbol of the papacy.

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An ornament or article of dress with which the ancient Persians covered the head: a kind of turban.

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A cylindrical diadem pointed at the top, tipped with the mound and cross of sovereignty, and surrounded with three crowns, which the Pope wears as a symbol of his threefold sovereignty.

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Figuratively, the papal dignity.

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A coronet or frontal; an ornament for the head: used loosely for any such ornament considered unusually rich: as, a tiara of brilliants.

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In heraldry, a bearing representing a tall cap-like or pointed dome surrounded by three crowns, one above the other, and having at the point an orb and cross: it is supposed to represent the crown of the Pope.

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In conchology: A miter-shell.

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[capitalized] A genus of miter-shells.

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A form of headdress worn by the ancient Persians. According to Xenophon, the royal tiara was encircled with a diadem, and was high and erect, while those of the people were flexible, or had rims turned over.