You can make 170 anagrams from letters in coronet (cenoort).
First recorded in 1350-1400, coronet is from the Middle English word corounet. See crown, -et
This marked man of the world had added that the Americans are greatly impressed by a coronet.
"She may find her way to a coronet without that," said Davis, rudely.
She arranged the coronet carefully with small pearl-topped pins.
The carefully-packed articles were a coffin-plate and coronet.
His friend had even hinted at the correct reproduction of his coronet.
This coronet and initials proclaim them to have been once your own.
I 'm prouder with that old hat on my head than with the coronet; tell them that.
Will you have Isabella, who is angling for a coronet, but would not refuse you if you are rich enough?
And there, upon a broken shell, lay the little rower's coronet.
For all my posing I made straight As, had a mouth full of braces, and played the coronet and the flugelhorn in the school band.