verb
- placing someone on a throne; installing as a ruler
- sitting on or occupying a throne
Usage: present participle of ‘throne’
Usage: present participle of ‘throne’
Examples
- The ceremony involved throning the new king before thousands of spectators.
- They were throning the queen in the ancient cathedral.
- The portrait showed the monarch throning in royal splendor.
- After throning the emperor, the nobles pledged their loyalty.
- The throning ceremony lasted for several hours.
- She sat throning over her subjects with dignity and grace.