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throned, ppl. a. (θrəʊnd, poet. ˈθrəʊnɪd) 1. [f. throne v. + -ed1.] Seated on or as on a throne; enthroned. Also in comb., as heaven-throned.
c1440York Myst. xxvi. 86 Oure tempill is þe toure Of his troned sire. 1596Shakes. Merch. V. iv. i. 189 [Mercy] becomes The throned Monarch better then his Crowne. 1606― Ant. & Cl. i. iii. 28 Though you in swearing shake the Throaned Gods. 1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. xi. (1632) 374 Ioue shunnes the bed Of Sea-thron'd Thetis. 1760–72H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) IV. 14 Adam..had been constituted a throned lord and controller. 1839Bailey Festus xi. (1852) 136 Hear Thou, Heaven-throned! 1906Daily Chron. 25 Sept. 3/4 In the song of the minor poet we often recognise the faint echo of a throned master. 2. [? f. throne n.] (a) Having a throne; (b) Made like a throne.
1801S. Turner Anglo-Sax. iii. iii. II. 59 A work which pretends to give to Denmark a throned existence [before Christ]. 1852Thackeray Esmond ii. vi, The old Dean on his throned stall. |