throneworld

noun

Etymology

From throne + world; compare throneroom.

  1. inherited from *weraldiz — “lifetime, human existence, world
  2. inherited from *weraldi
  3. inherited from weorold — “world
  4. inherited from world
  5. compounded as throneworld — “throne + world

Definitions

  1. The planet which serves as the seat of an interplanetary empire's government.

    • Observe, Avengers, here on our throneworld, the Kree-man Mar-Vell […]
    • The descent to Coruscant's surface was uneventful, but Dr. Gast, seeing the former Imperial throneworld for the first time in years, was thrilled by every moment, […]
    • This is the homeworld, the Mistress Planet, the land that the traitor-god chose; this is Braxi, the planet that the Braxaná claimed, the throneworld of Zatar.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for throneworld. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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