Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word CORONIS
CORONIS
Definitions of CORONIS
- (printing, publishing) A device, curved stroke, or flourish formed with a pen, coming at the end of a book or chapter; a colophon. For example: ⸎, ۞.
- (figuratively, obsolete, rare) The conclusion of something; the end of something.
- (Ancient Greekgrammar) A character similar to an apostrophe or the smooth breathing written atop or next to a non–word-initial vowel retained from the second word which formed a contraction resulting from crasis; see the usage note.
- (Greek mythology) Any of several figures from Greek mythology
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using CORONIS in a Sentence
- Most used are the editorial coronis, the paragraphos, the forked paragraphos, the reversed forked paragraphos, the hypodiastole, the downwards ancora, the upwards ancora, and the dotted right-pointing angle, which is also known as the.
- The coronis was generally placed in the left-hand margin of the text and was often accompanied by a paragraphos or a forked paragraphos (diple obelismene).
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