re-enˈthrone, v.
[re- 5 a; cf. reinthrone.]
trans. To enthrone again.
1654 tr. Scudery's Curia Pol. 117, I am at last..ready to invest and re-enthrone John King of Hungary. a 1711 Ken Hymns Festiv. Poet. Wks. 1721 I. 368 When Jesus re-enthron'd on high, His Spirit sent. ― Preparatives ibid. IV. 72 My Mind, which now I re-enthrone. |
So re-enˈthronement (Webster 1847); † re-enˈthronize v. = reinthronize.
1620–55 I. Jones Stone-Heng 43 Vortigern was re-enthronis'd. |