Talk:Diadem (personal wear)

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I thiink a better translation for diadein is to bind around or tie off. --Fulminouscherub 22:01, 2 December 2005 (UTC)

Yeah, I changed it as that's what Liddell and Scott defines it as. Note to people: diadein would be the infinitive of diadeo, Liddell and Scott uses the the "o" form for listing, despite giving the English definition in infinitive tense, so I did the same. I don't know if there is Wikipedia policy on this sort of thing --216.211.73.243 00:39, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I'd rather not add pop culture references

The reference to Harry Potter simply doesn't help me understand what a diadem is.

-- cgp