From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe crowned with somethingbe crowned with somethingliteraryTOP having something on top every hill is crowned with a walled village → crown
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be crowned with something• Almost every hill is crowned with a picture-perfect little walled village.• The head, if that's what it is, is crowned with a tuft of rubbery antennae serving various functions.• His head was crowned with an astonished crest of dyed hair.• The three women, tall and elegant, were crowned with enormous pointed hats.• Nearby, a stand is crowned with my collection of summer hats.• All year round, the mountains are crowned with snow.• In later times, he ascended to heaven to be crowned with stars.