enthrone
verb /ɪnˈθrəʊn/
/ɪnˈθrəʊn/
[usually passive]Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they enthrone | /ɪnˈθrəʊn/ /ɪnˈθrəʊn/ |
he / she / it enthrones | /ɪnˈθrəʊnz/ /ɪnˈθrəʊnz/ |
past simple enthroned | /ɪnˈθrəʊnd/ /ɪnˈθrəʊnd/ |
past participle enthroned | /ɪnˈθrəʊnd/ /ɪnˈθrəʊnd/ |
-ing form enthroning | /ɪnˈθrəʊnɪŋ/ /ɪnˈθrəʊnɪŋ/ |
- enthrone somebody when a king, queen or important member of a Church is enthroned, they sit on a throne (= a special chair) in a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule
- The painting depicts the enthroned Madonna and Child (= sitting on a throne).
Word Originearly 16th cent. (gradually replacing late Middle English enthronize; formerly also as inthrone): from en-, in- ‘on’ + throne.