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.
The pope's triple crown. It was at first a round, high cap, but was afterward encompassed with a crown, subsequently with a second, and finally with a third. Fig.: The papal dignity.
A tiara is a jeweled or beaded semi-circle worn on top of the head.
A head ornament worn by woman during formal occasions, typically gemset in the front.
The pope’s triple crown, surmounted by the orb and cross. It is the emblem of sovereign power but has no sacred character; at liturgical functions the pope always wears a miter.
Greek origin, crown. Woman's crown-like headdress of jewels. Also ancient Persian, Assyrian head covering of the king. A tall conical cap. Also TIRE, MITRE
a crown-like jewelled headdress worn by women on formal occasions
a decorative jeweled headband
a jeweled headpiece or demi-crown
a jeweled or beaded semi-circle that sits on top of the head and can give a bride a regal look
the special headdress of the pope, consisting of a pointed hat encircled by three crowns
A jeweled or beaded semi-circle worn on top of the head. Appropriate for formal weddings.
One of the headpiece options for the bride, a tiara is a thin jeweled semi-circular coronet with a higher front and sloping sides worn at the top of the head. Or if it is regular in height, then it may be worn at an angle.
A lady's hair ornament resembling a crown that does not form a complete circle.
Imagine a princess? a tiara is a jeweled or beaded semi-circle headpiece that can be worn alone or with a veil.
a jeweled relic required to open Elroy's box. Klaus based his genetic-mimicry device on some of the tiara's circuits. Stolen by Belle Brie and Duke Radii.
A half crown ornament worn at the front of the head.
a woman's crownlike headdress of jewels, flowers, etc.
A crown like ornament for the hair that is especially popular for pageants, bridal, and queens of special events. Tiaras are generally constructed of rhinestones, crystals, or pearls and are most commonly mounted on a horseshoe shaped base and held in place with combs, pins, a spring wire base, or by bending. Tiaras do not form a full circle like crowns do.
A lady's hair ornament worn on formal occasions that curves with the natural line of the head.
A tiara (from Persian تاره tara adopted in Latin as 'tiara') is a form of crown. There are two possible types of crown that this word can refer to.