Definition of Kronen

1. krone [n] - See also: krone

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kronen

krises
krishna
krising
krisses
kristiansenite
kritarchy
krithomancy
kriya
kriyas
kroepoek
kroepoeks
krokidolite
kromesky
krona
krone
kronen (current term)
kronenthaler
kroner
kronor
kronosaurus
kronur
kronurs
krooman
kroon
krooni
kroons
kropotkinist
kropotkinists
krotovina
krotovinas

Literary usage of Kronen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Public Ownership of Telephones on the Continent of Europe by Arthur Norman Holcombe (1911)
"The original flat rate of the Bell Company was 160 kronen (1 krone = 26.5 cents) in the inner city, and 240-280 kronen in the rest of Stockholm.1 Upon ..."

2. Patent and Trade Mark Laws of the World by Berthold Singer (1911)
"For the first year, 40 kronen; second year, 50 kronen; third year, GO kronen; fourth year, 70 kronen; fifth year, 80 kronen; sixth year, 100 kronen; ..."

3. The International Year Book edited by Frank Moore Colby (1903)
"In 1902 the Hungarian premier and minister of the interior was Koloman de Szell (appointed in February, 1899). In 1900 the revenue and expenditure in kronen ..."

4. Harvard Economic Studies by Harvard University Dept. of Economics (1911)
"The original flat rate of the Bell Company was 160 kronen (1 krone = 26.5 cents) in the inner city, and 240-280 kronen in the rest of Stockholm.1 Upon ..."

5. Medical Education in Europe: A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the by Abraham Flexner, Henry Smith Pritchett (1912)
"... kronen the following year. The budget for 1910 is distributed as follows: ... kronen Of the increase—almost 600000 kronen—Vienna obtained over one-half, ..."

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