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inthrone
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in⋅throne
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ɪnˈθroʊn
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–verb (used with object),
-throned,
-thron⋅ing.
enthrone.
en⋅throne
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–verb (used with object),
-throned,
-thron⋅ing.
1.
to place on or as on a throne.
2.
to invest with sovereign or episcopal authority.
3.
to exalt.
Also,
inthrone.
Origin:
1600–10;
en-
1
+
throne
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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enthrone
1393 (as
enthronize
), from O.Fr.
introniser
(13c.), from L.L.
inthronizare,
from Gk.
enthronizein,
from
en-
"in" +
thronos
"throne."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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