kaksikruunullinen
Kaksikruunullinen is an Estonian word that translates to "double-crowned" or "two-crowned." It is most commonly used in heraldry and on coins. In heraldry, a double crown signifies a higher rank or authority than a single crown. It can be seen on the coats of arms of certain noble families, royal houses, or historical territories. The specific meaning and design of a double crown can vary depending on the historical context and the heraldic tradition.
On coins, the term "kaksikruunullinen" might refer to a coin that features two crowns or a currency