inthronizate

adj

Etymology

From Late Latin int(h)ronizātus, perfect participle participle of int(h)ronizō (“to inthronize”), see -ate (adjective-forming suffix).

  1. derived from inthronizatus

Definitions

  1. Placed upon a throne

    Placed upon a throne; enthroned.

    • Maryus, his soonne, was then intronizate, / And sette on high in trone of maiestie, / With croune of golde full royally coronate, / As worthy was vnto his royalte; […]
    • In the feast of all Saintes, the Archbishop Bonifacius was inthronizate at Canterburie.
    • Inthronizate, part. adj. Enthroned.

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