† inˈthronizate, ppl. a. Obs.
Also -tron-.
[ad. late L. int(h)ronizāt-us, pa. pple of int(h)ronizāre to enthronize.]
trans. To enthrone.
| c 1470 Harding Chron. xlix. i, Maryus, his soonne, was then intronizate. Ibid. lii. i, Seuerus To Britayn come and was intronizate. 1577 Holinshed Chron. II. V v/2 In the feast of all Saintes, the Archbishop Bonifacius was inthronizate at Canterburie. |
Hence † inthroniˈzation, obs. var. of enthronization.