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1throne

noun \ˈthrōn\

: the special chair for a king, queen, or other powerful person

the throne : the position of king or queen

Full Definition of THRONE

1
a :  the chair of state of a sovereign or high dignitary (as a bishop)
b :  the seat of a deity
2
:  royal power and dignity :  sovereignty
3
plural :  an order of angels — see celestial hierarchy
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Origin of THRONE

Middle English trone, throne, from Anglo-French trone, from Latin thronus, from Greek thronos — more at firm
First Known Use: 13th century

Other Government and Politics Terms

agent provocateur, agitprop, autarky, cabal, egalitarianism, federalism, hegemony, plenipotentiary, popular sovereignty, socialism

2throne

verb
thronedthron·ing

Definition of THRONE

transitive verb
1
:  to seat on a throne
2
:  to invest with kingly rank or power
intransitive verb
1
:  to sit on a throne
2
:  to hold kingly power

First Known Use of THRONE

14th century

Other Government and Politics Terms

agent provocateur, agitprop, autarky, cabal, egalitarianism, federalism, hegemony, plenipotentiary, popular sovereignty, socialism
THRONE[1] Defined for Kids

throne

noun \ˈthrōn\

Definition of THRONE for Kids

1
:  the chair used by a monarch or bishop for ceremonies
2
:  the position of king or queen <He is heir to the throne.>

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