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单词 inthronizate
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inthronizateadj.

Forms: late Middle English intronysate, late Middle English intronisate (in a late copy), 1500s inthronizate, 1500s intronizate.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin inthronizatus, inthronizare.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin inthronizatus, intronizatus, past participle of inthronizare, intronizare enthronize v. Compare enthronization n. and later inthronizate v. Compare also enthrone v. and earlier enthronize v.
Obsolete.
As past participle: formally installed as monarch, bishop, etc.; enthroned.
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society > authority > office > appointment to office > appoint a person to an office [verb (transitive)] > admit to office formally or ceremonially > enthrone
thronec1390
enthronizea1393
inthronizatea1500
thrononizea1500
thronizea1513
inthronizate1535
enthrone1543
seat1595
mount1613
a1500 ( G. Ripley Compend of Alchemy (Ashm.) f. 67v Then vp to hevyne they muste exaltyd be Therfor to ye bodye & sowle gloryfycate For yu muste bryng them then to suche subtylyte That they assend to gether to be intronysate In clouds of clerness to angells consocyate.
1543 ( Chron. J. Hardyng (1812) 85 Maryus, his soonne, was then intronizate.
1543 ( Chron. J. Hardyng (1812) 91 Seuerus..To Britayn came and was intromizate [read intronizate].
1577 R. Holinshed Chron. II. 721/2 In the feast of all Saintes, the Archbishop Bonifacius was inthronizate at Canterburie.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

inthronizatev.

Brit. /ᵻnˈθrəʊnᵻzeɪt/, U.S. /ᵻnˈθroʊnəˌzeɪt/
Forms: 1500s inthronizate, 1500s intronisate, 1500s (1900s archaic) intronizate.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin inthronizat-, inthronizare.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin inthronizat-, intronizat-, past participial stem (see -ate suffix3) of inthronizare, intronizare enthronize v. Compare enthrone v. and earlier enthronize v. Compare also later inthronizate adj.
Now archaic and rare.
transitive. To install (a person) formally as monarch, bishop, etc.; to induct (a person) into an office or dignity; to enthrone.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > office > appointment to office > appoint a person to an office [verb (transitive)] > admit to office formally or ceremonially > enthrone
thronec1390
enthronizea1393
inthronizatea1500
thrononizea1500
thronizea1513
inthronizate1535
enthrone1543
seat1595
mount1613
1535 W. Marshall tr. Marsilius of Padua Def. of Peace xxvii. f. 115v He hathe intronisated or stalled Peter mayster of the whole worlde.
1567 J. Rastell Briefe Shew False Wares iii. f. 31 So the See being vacant, this forsaied Iohane was..inthronizated.
?1570 Intronizatio Wilhelmi Warham And that he shoulde be the hye Stewarde of the sayde Archbyshop, and of his successors, at their great feast, when it shoulde fortune the sayde Archbyshoppe to be intronizated.
1951 Princeton Alumni Weekly 22 Feb. 17/1 Mel Hall was recently intronizated as a Chevalier of the Most Illustrious, Noble and Bacchic Order of the Confrèrerie du Tastevin.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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