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enthronize
† enˈthronize, v. Obs. exc. arch. Forms: α. 4 entronize, 6–7 enthronise, (-oanize, -onishe), 6–8 enthronize. β. 4–6 intronise, -ze, 6–7 inthronise, -yse. [ad. OF. introniser (13th c. in Littré) ad. late L. int(h)ronizāre, ad. Gr. ἐνθρονίζειν, f. ἐν in + θρόνος throne. In the poetical examples the ac... Oxford English Dictionary
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inthronise
inthronise, -yse obs. forms of enthronize. Oxford English Dictionary
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intronise
intronise, -ize etc., obs. var. of enthronize, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of French origin (D–I)
enroll enrollment en route ensample ensemble ensign ensue en suite or ensuite ensure entente enter, Old Fr. entrer enterprise entertain enthrone, M.E. enthronize wikipedia.org
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inthronizate
† 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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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inthronistic
† inthroˈnistic, a. and n. Obs. [ad. med.L. *inthronisticus (-um), ad. eccl. Gr. ἐνθρονιστικός (-όν) inaugural, f. ἐνθρονίζειν to enthronize. Cf. med.L. inthroniasticum a gift to an ordaining bishop.] a. adj. Pertaining to ecclesiastical ordination. b. n. A gift made to a bishop for ordination or in... Oxford English Dictionary
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disthronize
† disˈthronize, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 + throne n. + -ize. Cf. enthronize.] = prec.1583 Stubbes Anat. Abus. ii. (1882) 60 That will go about to disthronize the mightie God..of his regall throne. 1590 Spenser F.Q. ii. x. 44. 1615 T. Adams Blacke Devill 45 Man is by Christ advanced to that place whence Go... Oxford English Dictionary
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enthronization
enthronization (ɛnˌθrəʊnaɪˈzeɪʃən) Forms: 6 intronyzacion, -izacion, 6–8 inthronization, 7– enthronisation, -ization. [f. enthronize + -ation.] = enthronement. Also fig. and attrib.1517 R. Torkington Pilgr. (1884) 11 A Riche Cappe which every Duk ys Crowned with at hys ffirst Intrononyzacions. 1552 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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thronize
† thronize, v. Obs. rare. Also 5 tronyse. [prob. aphetic for enthronize: cf. also Gr. θρονίζεσθαι to be enthroned.] trans. To enthrone, to seat on a throne.1494 Fabyan Chron. vii. 455 He was..tronysed in the sayd moneth of May. 1559 Act 2 Eliz. in Bolton Stat. Irel. (1621) 283 Everie person and pers... Oxford English Dictionary
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co-supreme
† co-supreme Obs. [f. co- 3 + supreme.] One who holds a position of supremacy in conjunction with another; a joint overruler. (Cf. consupreme a.)1599 Pass. Pilgr. xviii, To the phœnix and the doue, Co⁓supremes and stars of love. 1619 H. Hutton Follies Anat. (Percy Soc.) 48 These co-supremes, which o... Oxford English Dictionary
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