| THRONE | • throne n. An impressive seat used by a monarch, often on a raised dais in a throne room and reserved for formal occasions. • throne n. (Figuratively) Leadership, particularly the position of a monarch. • throne n. The seat of a bishop in the cathedral-church of his diocese; also, the seat of a pope. |
| THRONG | • throng n. A group of people crowded or gathered closely together. • throng n. A group of things; a host or swarm. • throng v. (Transitive) To crowd into a place, especially to fill it. |
| THRONED | • throned v. Simple past tense and past participle of throne. • THRONE v. to sit on a royal chair. |
| THRONES | • thrones n. Plural of throne. • thrones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of throne. • THRONE v. to sit on a royal chair. |
| THRONGS | • throngs n. Plural of throng. • throngs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of throng. • THRONG v. to crowd into. |
| THRONGED | • thronged v. Simple past tense and past participle of throng. • THRONG v. to crowd into. |
| THRONING | • throning v. Present participle of throne. • THRONE v. to sit on a royal chair. |
| THRONNER | • THRONNER n. (dialect) a person good at doing odd jobs. |
| THRONGFUL | • throngful adj. (Poetic) thronged; crowded. • THRONGFUL adj. thronged. |
| THRONGING | • thronging v. Present participle of throng. • thronging n. The act of those who throng or form a crowd. • thronging adj. Of something that throngs. |
| THRONNERS | • THRONNER n. (dialect) a person good at doing odd jobs. |
| THRONELESS | • throneless adj. Without a throne. • THRONELESS adj. having no throne. |
| THRONGINGS | • throngings n. Plural of thronging. • THRONGING n. the act of thronging. |