coronial

adj

Etymology

By surface analysis, Latin coron(is) (“curved stroke, flourish in writing”) + -i- + -al.

  1. derived from curuner
  2. inherited from coroner
  3. suffixed as coronial — “coroner + ial

Definitions

  1. Of, by or pertaining to a coroner.

    • But, overturning the 1961 coronial finding, Victorian coroner John Olle ruled Ms Kramer's mother, Phyllis Loomes, had put the bag over Margaret's head.
  2. Of or pertaining to coronides.

  3. A baby conceived or born during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially one apparently…

    A baby conceived or born during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially one apparently conceived during a lockdown.

    • Bollywood couple Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan announced that they are expecting their second child together. Their baby will be a coronial.
    • For those who don't know, Veer is a coronial baby and because of this Amrita and Anmol were not able to take him anywhere!

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA