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diadem

noun
Anciently, a head-band or fillet worn by kings as a badge or royalty. It was made of silk, linen or wool, and tied round the temples and forehead, the ends being tied behind and let fall on the neck. It was usually white and plain; sometimes embroidered with gold, or set with pearls and precious stones.

diadem

In modern usage, the mark or badge of royalty, worn on the head; a crown; and figuratively, empire; supreme power.

diadem

A distinguished or principal ornament. A diadem of beauty. Isaiah 28:5.