Enthrone


[en-throhn] /ɛnˈθroʊn/

verb (used with object), enthroned, enthroning.
1.
to place on or as on a .
2.
to invest with sovereign or episcopal authority.
3.
to exalt.
/ɛnˈθrəʊn/
verb
1.
to place on a throne
2.
to honour or exalt
3.
to assign authority to
v.

c.1600, from en- (1) + throne. Replacing enthronize (late 14c.), from Old French introniser (13c.), from Late Latin inthronizare, from Greek enthronizein, from en “in” (see en- (2)) + thronos “throne” (see throne). Related: Enthroned; enthroning.

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