recrown

/riˈkraʊn/
verb
  1. To crown again; to place a crown on someone's head once more, often after a previous coronation or in a ceremonial context.
    • The ancient ritual required the priest to recrown the king every seven years.
    • The festival queen was recrowned at the annual celebration.
    • After the restoration, the loyal subjects gathered to recrown their rightful monarch.
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