| DETHRONERS | • dethroners n. Plural of dethroner. • DETHRONER n. one who dethrones. |
| DETHRONING | • dethroning v. Present participle of dethrone. • dethroning n. The removal of a ruler from the throne. • DETHRONING n. the act of removing from a throne. |
| DETHRONISE | • DETHRONISE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONIZE. |
| DETHRONIZE | • dethronize v. (Obsolete) To dethrone; to remove from the throne. • DETHRONIZE v. to dethrone, also DETHRONISE. |
| DISTHRONED | • disthroned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disthrone. • DISTHRONE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONE, UNTHRONE. |
| DISTHRONES | • disthrones v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disthrone. • DISTHRONE v. to remove from a throne, also DETHRONE, UNTHRONE. |
| ENTHRONING | • enthroning v. Present participle of enthrone. • enthroning n. An act of enthronement. • ENTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also INTHRONE. |
| ENTHRONISE | • enthronise v. Alternative spelling of enthronize. • ENTHRONISE v. to enthrone e.g. a bishop, also ENTHRONIZE. |
| ENTHRONIZE | • enthronize v. Alternative form of inthronize. • ENTHRONIZE v. to enthrone e.g. a bishop, also ENTHRONISE. |
| HYPAETHRON | • hypaethron n. An open court. • HYPAETHRON n. an open court. |
| INTHRONING | • inthroning v. Present participle of inthrone. • INTHRONE v. to place on a throne, also ENTHRONE. |
| REENTHRONE | • reenthrone v. (Transitive) To enthrone again; to restore to the throne. • REENTHRONE v. to enthrone again. |
| SYNTHRONUS | • synthronus n. A bishop’s throne. • SYNTHRONUS n. the seat of a bishop and his presbyters, behind the altar. |
| THRONELESS | • throneless adj. Without a throne. • THRONELESS adj. having no throne. |
| THRONGINGS | • throngings n. Plural of thronging. • THRONGING n. the act of thronging. |
| UNTHRONING | • unthroning v. Present participle of unthrone. • UNTHRONE v. to remove from a throne. |