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throne noun 1 the ceremonial chair of a monarch or bishop, used on official occasions. 2 the office or power of the sovereign • come to the throne. 3 facetious, colloq the toilet seat and bowl. 4 relig in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the third-highest rank. Compare seraph, cherub, dominion, virtue, power, principality, archangel, angel.verb (throned, throning) to place someone on a throne; to enthrone.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Greek thronos seat.

throne noun 1 the ceremonial chair of a monarch or bishop, used on official occasions. 2 the office or power of the sovereign • come to the throne. 3 facetious, colloq the toilet seat and bowl. 4 relig in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the third-highest rank. Compare seraph, cherub, dominion, virtue, power, principality, archangel, angel.verb (throned, throning) to place someone on a throne; to enthrone.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Greek thronos seat.

throne noun 1 the ceremonial chair of a monarch or bishop, used on official occasions. 2 the office or power of the sovereign • come to the throne. 3 facetious, colloq the toilet seat and bowl. 4 relig in the traditional medieval hierarchy of nine ranks of angels: an angel of the third-highest rank. Compare seraph, cherub, dominion, virtue, power, principality, archangel, angel.verb (throned, throning) to place someone on a throne; to enthrone.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from Greek thronos seat.