"diademmed" meaning in English

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Adjective

Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} diademmed (not comparable)
  1. Alternative spelling of diademed. Tags: alt-of, alternative, not-comparable Alternative form of: diademed
    Sense id: en-diademmed-en-adj-NMTN0uFM

Verb

Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} diademmed
  1. simple past and past participle of diadem Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: diadem
    Sense id: en-diademmed-en-verb-cBiFKrQL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 11 89

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          "ref": "1845, Thomas Cooper, The Purgatory of Suicides. A Prison-Rhyme., London: […] Jeremiah How, […], book IV, stanza XXII, page 134",
          "text": "Childhood’s sweet fields renewed, / With daisies and with king-cups gay begemmed, / I saw: then Lindsey’s sweetest sanctitude / Of Druid woods arose, where, giant-stemmed, / Upreared old trees anew with verdure diademmed.",
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          "ref": "1853, Kálidása, “Uma’s Nativity”, in Ralph T[homas] H[otchkin] Griffith, transl., The Birth of the War-God. A Poem by Kálidása., London: W[illia]m H[oughton] Allen & Co., […], page 5",
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          "ref": "1922 February, Miriam Campbell, “A Dream of Brittany”, in The Educational Times: A Review of Ideas and Methods, volume IV (new series)/LXXIV (old series), page 64, column 1",
          "text": "And those salt tears your lashes gemmed / Were but the breath of flame distilled; / Flame white and pure, and diademmed / With suffering,—pain with joy fulfilled.",
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          "ref": "1922 March, Orlo Williams, “An Interior”, in Leonard Huxley, editor, The Cornhill Magazine, London: John Murray, […], page 347",
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          "ref": "1941, Anna de Koven, “Women of Antiquity”, in Women in Cycles of Culture, New York, N.Y.: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, page 2",
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