tiara
[ tee-ar-uh, -ahr-uh, -air-uh ]
/ tiˈær ə, -ˈɑr ə, -ˈɛər ə /
noun
a jeweled, ornamental coronet worn by women.
Roman Catholic Church.
a head-piece consisting of three coronets on top of which is an orb and a cross, worn by the pope, or carried before him during certain nonliturgical functions.
the position, authority, and dignity of the pope.
a high headdress, or turban, worn by the ancient Persians and others.
Origin of tiara
1545–55; < Latin: headdress < Greek
tiā́ra kind of turban
OTHER WORDS FROM tiara
ti·ar·aed, adjective ti·ar·a·like, adjectiveWords nearby tiara
tiahuanaco,
tiamat,
tian shan,
tiananmen square,
tianjin,
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tibbett,
tiber,
tiberian,
tiberias,
tiberius
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British Dictionary definitions for tiara
tiara
/ (tɪˈɑːrə) /
noun
a woman's semicircular jewelled headdress for formal occasions
a high headdress worn by Persian kings in ancient times
RC Church
- a headdress worn by the pope, consisting of a beehive-shaped diadem surrounded by three coronets
- the office or rank of pope
Derived forms of tiara
tiaraed, adjectiveWord Origin for tiara
C16: via Latin from Greek, of Oriental origin