From atar; a crown -- crown.
see HEBREW atar
H5850. atarah
I. עֲטָרָה noun feminine crown, wreath; — absolute ׳ע Ezekiel 21:31; Song of Solomon 3:11; construct עֲטֶרֶת 2 Samuel 12:30 17t.; plural עֲטָרוֺת Zechariah 6:11; Job 31:36, עֲטָוֺת Zechariah 6:14; — crown:
1 of idol-image (Milcom, ᵐ5 We Klo Dr Kit Löhr HPS) 2 Samuel 12:30 = 1 Chronicles 20:2; golden, ׳ע מָּז Psalm 21:4; תִּפְאַרְתְּכֶם ׳ע of king and queen, Jeremiah 13:18 the crown of your splendour; compare Ezekiel 21:31; wedding-crown Song of Solomon 3:11.
2 ׳ע זָהָב Esther 8:15 (of Mordecai); of silver and gold Zechariah 6:11, 14; ׳ע תִּפְאֶרֶת crown of splendour, on personified Jerusalem Ezekiel 16:12 (in allegory), Jerusalem and Samaria 23:42; ׳ע as appositive ( = simile) Job 31:36.
3 fig of honour, etc., Job 19:9 ("" כְּבוֺדִי Lamentations 5:16; ע חַיִל ׳אַשֶׁת בַּעְלָהּ Proverbs 12:4, compare 14:24; 17:6; ׳ע תִּפְאֶרֶת 16:31 (of שֵׂיבָה); gift of wisdom 4:9; figurative of Jerusalem Isaiah 62:3 ("" מְלוּכָה צְנִיף, compare ׳ע גֵאוּת 28:1, 3figurative of Samaria; figurative of ׳ע צְבִי ׳י, 28:5 ("" תִּפְאָרָה צְפִירַת).