throne

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A type of stool used by drummers
To place in an elevated position; to give sovereignty or dominion to; to exalt

True image of the Father, whether throned / In the bosom of bliss, and light of light.

To be in, or sit upon, a throne; to be placed as if upon a throne
The formal position of a sovereign
The lavatory or toilet
The third highest order of angel in Christian angelology, ranked above minions and below cherubim
To place on a royal seat; to enthrone
The ornate seat a king or queen sits on for formal occasions, usually placed on a raised dais in the throne room
{v} to enthrone, set on a throne, exalt
{n} the seat of kings, princes or bishops
A high order of angels in the celestial hierarchy; a meaning given by the schoolmen
"the king sat on his throne" sit on the throne as a ruler
Hence, sovereign power and dignity; also, the one who occupies a throne, or is invested with sovereign authority; an exalted or dignified personage
A throne is a decorative chair used by a king, queen, or emperor on important official occasions
put a monarch on the throne; "The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago"
Chair reserved for the use of Royalty Alternate term for the institution of Royalty itself Similar to "Crown", but often carries a connotation of the place where Royalty may be found,rather than the persons occupying the Royal positions
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You can talk about the throne as a way of referring to the position of being king, queen, or emperor. the Queen's 50th anniversary on the throne. Chair of state set on a dais and often surmounted by a canopy, representing the power of the dignitary who sits on it and sometimes conferring that power. In Greek history, thrones were identified as seats of the gods; soon the meaning of the word included the symbolic seats of those who held religious or secular power, a meaning common to virtually all cultures. The oldest surviving throne was built into the walls of Knossos ( 1800 BC). Probably the most magnificent was the jewel-studded Peacock Throne of the rulers of Delhi, stolen from India by Persia in 1739 and thereafter the symbol of the Persian/Iranian monarchy. In the late 17th and 18th century, thrones were often made of silver, but later versions tend to be of gilded wood
the position and power of one who occupies a throne the chair of state of a monarch, bishop, etc
sit on the throne as a ruler
A chair of state, commonly a royal seat, but sometimes the seat of a prince, bishop, or other high dignitary
(Heb kiss'e), a royal chair or seat of dignity (Deut 17: 18; 2 Sam 7: 13; Ps 45: 6); an elevated seat with a canopy and hangings, which cover it It denotes the seat of the high priest in 1 Sam 1: 9; 4: 13, and of a provincial governor in Neh 3: 7 and Ps 122: 5 The throne of Solomon is described at length in 1 Kings 10: 18-20
"the king sat on his throne"
the chair of state of a monarch, bishop, etc ; "the king sat on his throne"
{i} chair of God; chair of a king or queen; toilet (Slang)
the position and power of one who occupies a throne
a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
Throne Speech
Alternative form of Speech from the Throne
throne room
A monarch's public audience chamber (usually large, ornate and designed to impress), where the throne is situated
throne-room
Attributive form of throne room, noun
Throne of God
God's heavenly throne
Chrysanthemum Throne
The Japanese monarchy
Peacock Throne
A golden Mughal throne, once used in Persia
Peacock Throne
The former Persian monarchy
Speech from the Throne
A ceremonial event in some monarchies having parliamentary systems of government, occurring at the opening of a new parliamentary session or at some other interval, in which a king, queen, or designated official reads a prepared speech to the members of parliament outlining the government's agenda

The government laid out its agenda for your dollars in Ottawa Wednesday as Governor General Michaelle Jean read the Speech from the Throne.

power behind the throne
Someone who appears to be without special status, but who has great covert influence on a person in authority
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abdication of the throne
{i} renunciation of the throne
accede to the throne
become the ruling monarch upon succession
ascend a throne
become king, inherit the position of king
ascend the throne
become king, take the throne, be crowned as monarch
ascend to the throne
become king, take the throne, be crowned as monarch
ascended the throne
became king, began his rule, came to power
come to the throne
begin a reign, enter into kingship, take one's place as king (or queen)
mount the throne
take the royal throne, become King
occupied the throne
reigned as King, governed as King
peacock throne
A famous throne formerly of the kings of Delhi, India, but since 1739, when it was carried off by Nadir Shah, held by the shahs of Persia (later Iran); - - so called from its bearing a fully expanded peacock's tail done in gems
peacock-throne
the golden throne of former kings of Delhi; stolen by the Persians in 1739 and subsequently lost; symbol of the former Shah of Iran
sat on the throne
sat on the king's seat
sit on the throne
sit on the King's chair
speech from the throne
speech given by a king in front of parliament
succeed to the throne
inherit the throne, become King
thrones
plural of throne
throne

    التركية النطق

    thrōn

    النطق

    /ˈᴛʜrōn/ /ˈθroʊn/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'thrOn ] (noun.) 13th century. From Ancient Greek θρόνος (thronos, “chair, throne”).

    الازمنة

    thrones, throning, throned
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