trone
Middle English
/ˈtrɔːn(ə)/, /ˈtrɔn(ə)/
noun
Definitions
- A throne; a royal or regal seat or chair:
- One's spot, stead or place in heaven.
- One of several ranks of angels, being above "dominions" and below "cherubim".
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French trone derived from Latin thronus (throne) derived from Ancient Greek θρόνος (throne, chair, seat).
Origin
Ancient Greek
θρόνος
Gloss
throne, chair, seat
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
椅
Emoji
💺
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Throneverse English
- Thronie English
- dethrone English
- disthrone English
- enthrone English
- inthrone English
- inthronize English
- thronal English
- throne English
- thronedom English
- throneless English
- thronelet English
- thronelike English
- throneroom English
- throneship English
- throneworld English
- unthrone English
- thronos Latin
- thronus Latin
- Thron German
- trono Italian
- trône French
- трон Russian
- trono Spanish, Castilian
- θρόνος Ancient Greek
- χρυσόθρονος Ancient Greek
- ἐνθρόνιος Ancient Greek
- *dʰer- Proto-Indo-European
- trone Norwegian Bokmål
- trone Norwegian Nynorsk
- intronizen Middle English
- tronen Middle English
- trone Danish
- introniser Old French
- trone Old French
- trosne Old French
- trono Esperanto
- tron Catalan, Valencian
- θρόνος Greek (modern)
- trone Middle Dutch
- thrōn Middle High German
- inthronizer Middle French
- throne Middle French
- trono Old Portuguese
- tronu Asturian
- ⲑⲣⲟⲛⲟⲥ Coptic
- תרונוס Aramaic