Home › Words › R › recrownrecrownrecrown means to crown again; to provide with another crown.EtymologyFrom re- + crown.verbTo crown again; to provide with another crown.e.g.“As a result, many buildings scalped of their cornices in the mid-20th century have been recrowned in the last decade.” — 2007 January 7, Christopher Gray, “Along Broadway, Jettisoned Cornices Are Being Rebuilt”, in New York Times:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.encrown 75% match — To crown; to coronate. vs recrown →decrown 74% match — To deprive of a crown; to discrown. vs recrown →becrown 73% match — To place a crown upon; crown. vs recrown →discrown 69% match — To remove the crown from; thus, to deprive of royal status. vs recrown →encrownment 67% match — Crowning; coronation. vs recrown →coronate 67% match — To crown (a sovereign or champion). vs recrown →uncrown 67% match — To deprive of the monarchy or other authority or status. vs recrown →reenthrone 65% match — To enthrone again; to restore to the throne. vs recrown →