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in⋅throne

[in-throhn]
–verb (used with object), -throned, -thron⋅ing.
enthrone.

en⋅throne

[en-throhn]
–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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Word Origin & History

enthrone 
1393 (as enthronize), from O.Fr. introniser (13c.), from L.L. inthronizare, from Gk. enthronizein, from en- "in" + thronos "throne."
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