Coronarius, Adiectiuum. Cic.That belongeth to garlandes or crownes. Coronariæ herbæ. Plin. Coronarium opus. Plin. A worke made round like a garlad.Autum coronarium.Cicer.A present of gold giuen to emperouts vnder the title to make a crowne.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
cŏrōnārĭus, a, um, adj. [corona], of or belonging to a wreath: anemonae,
suitable for garlands
, Plin. 21, 23, 94, 164: aes, id. 33, 9, 46, 131: lusus naturae, i. e.
presenting a garland-like growth
, id. 14, 3, 4, 42: opus,
stucco-work
, Vitr. 7, 4 and 6; but also,
the making of a golden crown
, id. 9, praef. 10.—Esp. freq.: coronarium aurum, a present of gold collected in the provinces for a victorious general (orig. expended for a golden crown; cf. Liv. 38, 37, 4, and 39, 7, 1; but, afterwards, in gen. for any purpose), Cic. Agr. 1, 4, 12; 2, 22, 59; id. Pis. 37, 90; Inscr. Grut. 230; and under the emperors,
a tribute paid on the accession of an emperor
, Spart. Had. 6, 5.—II.Subst.A. cŏrōnārĭus, ii, m., a maker of or dealer in crowns or garlands, Plin. 21, 9, 30, 54; 21, 31, 105, 177; 34, 11, 26, 111; Front. Ep. ad M. Caes. 1, 6 (2, 1).— B. cŏrōnārĭa, ae, f., she who makes or vends crowns or garlands, Plin. 21, 2, 3, 4.