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trononize

ˈthrononize, ˈtrononize, v. Obs. rare.
  [irreg. f. as prec.: perh. after canonize; cf. also intrononyzacion, s.v. enthronization, quot. 1517.]
  trans. To enthrone.

c 1470 Harding Chron. xvi. iii. (MS. Egerton 1992, lf. 14 b), Aftere his merites trononized [so ed. 1543; other MSS. inthronized, intronozed, in thronyed] high in trone. 1509 Hawes Joyf. Medit. xxii, O God aboue, trononysed in heuen. 1533–4 Act 25 Hen. VIII, c. 20 §5 Every person..chosen..and consecrate to the dignitie or office of any Arche⁓bishop or Byshop..shall..be trononysed or installed as the case shall require.

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