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The Meaning of diadema

Diadema

Definition:
A “diadema” is a decorative headband or crown, typically worn by royalty or for ceremonial purposes. It can also refer more generally to any ornamental band or crown that signifies authority or beauty.

Usage:
In a sentence: “La reina lucía una hermosa diadema adornada con diamantes en la ceremonia.” (The queen wore a beautiful diadem adorned with diamonds at the ceremony.)

Etymology:
The term “diadema” comes from the Greek word “diadēma,” which means “to bind around” or “to bind.” This word is a combination of “dia-” (through) and “dēma” (that which is bound or tied). The term has been adopted in various languages, including Spanish, maintaining its meaning related to crowns or ornamental headpieces.

Pronunciation:
In Spanish, “diadema” is pronounced as /djaˈðema/. The “d” is voiced, the “ia” is pronounced as a single syllable similar to “ya,” and the stress is on the second syllable.

Synonyms:

  1. Tiara
  2. Corona (crown)
  3. Cinta (band)
  4. Joya para la cabeza (head ornament)

Antonyms:

  1. Despojo (removal or lack of adornment)
  2. Sencillez (simplicity)
  3. Humildad (humility)

In summary, a “diadema” is not just a decorative piece; it holds cultural and symbolic significance in various contexts, often associated with nobility and special status.

  1. Ella llevaba una hermosa diadema de flores en su cabello.
    (She wore a beautiful flower crown in her hair.)

  2. La diadema de la reina estaba cubierta de diamantes.
    (The queen’s tiara was covered in diamonds.)

  3. Compré una diadema nueva para mi hermana en su cumpleaños.
    (I bought a new headband for my sister on her birthday.)

  4. La diadema que usó en la boda era muy elegante.
    (The headband she wore at the wedding was very elegant.)

  5. La diadema de este vestido resalta la belleza del conjunto.
    (The headband of this dress highlights the beauty of the outfit.)

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