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n. pl. The crown, staff, and jewels used for the crowning of a king or queen; the crown and jewels representing royal power and authority.
The crown jewels are handed down from one king to the next when the new king is crowned.
crown jewels
crown jewels 1) A prized possession or asset, as in
The Iliad
and Odyssey
are the crown jewels of ancient literature, or
The software products are the company's crown jewels. This usage transfers the value of royal jewels to some other object. [Late 1800s]
2) Also,
family jewels. The male genitals, especially the testicles. For example,
She gave the would-be mugger a hard kick in the family jewels. A slang euphemism, the term dates from the 1970s, and the variant from the early 1900s.
crown jewel
1. A adored jewel that is allotment of or featured on a monarch's or sovereign's regalia. Just one acme jewel from the Queen's regalia is account abundant money to buy a baby country.2. An asset or control admired as actuality the best of a accumulation of agnate things. This best 1965 Corvette Stingray is the acme jewel of my car collection. The works of Shakespeare are the acme jewels of English drama.Learn more: crown, jewel
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