Koh-i-noor
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koh|i|noor — or Koh i noor «KOH uh nur», noun. a very large and famous Indian diamond (108.9 carats), that is now one of the British crown jewels. ╂[< Persian kōh i nūr (literally) mountain of light] koh|i|noor «KOH uh nur», noun. 1. any large and splendid … Useful english dictionary
Koh|i|noor — or Koh i noor «KOH uh nur», noun. a very large and famous Indian diamond (108.9 carats), that is now one of the British crown jewels. ╂[< Persian kōh i nūr (literally) mountain of light] koh|i|noor «KOH uh nur», noun. 1. any large and splendid … Useful english dictionary
Koh-i-noor — famous diamond, one of the British crown jewels after the annexation of Punjab in 1849, from Pers. koh i nur, lit. mountain of light, from Pers. koh mountain + Arabic nur light … Etymology dictionary
Koh-i-Noor — This article is about the diamond. For the film, see Kohinoor. For the Czech pencil manufacturer, see Koh I Noor (company). For the brush footed butterfly, see Amathuxidia amythaon.Infobox Diamond caption = Glass replica of the Koh I Noor as it… … Wikipedia
Koh-i-Noor — Réplica en vidrio del Koh i Noor original en el museo Kunstareal en Múnich, Alemania … Wikipedia Español
Koh-i-noor — Famous Indian diamond with a history dating perhaps as far back as the 14th century. Originally a 191 carat stone that lacked fire (flashes of colour), it was recut to 109 carats in 1852 in an attempt to enhance its fire and brilliance. The Koh i … Universalium