Koh-i-noor
/ˈkəʊɪˌnʊə(r)/- a famous Indian diamond which has a history going back to the 14th century. It passed into British possession on the annexation of Punjab in 1849, and was set in the queen's state crown for the coronation of George VI (1937).科-依-诺尔(一颗历史可上溯到14世纪的著名印度钻石, 1849年因旁遮普邦的兼并归属英国, 1937年为乔治六世的加冕礼镶嵌在王后的王冠上)。
词源
from Persian kōh-i nūr 'mountain of light'.