thronelet

noun

Etymology

From throne + -let.

  1. derived from θρόνος — “chair, throne
  2. derived from thronus
  3. derived from trone
  4. inherited from trone
  5. suffixed as thronelet — “throne + let

Definitions

  1. The throne of a small kingdom or principality.

    • I have been told that many people have coveted the poor little thronelet of Navarre.
  2. A small throne.

    • It was just Sid and me sitting there, he on his throne and me on my thronelet.
    • He reaches for a sword that is slung, still in its scabbard and belt, over the back of the thronelet.
    • Before replying. the prince slowly climbed the three stairs and tried to sit down on the thronelet left vacant by the dead viceroy.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA