throne

throne
noun
Thron, der

succeed to the throne — die Thronfolge antreten

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[Ɵrəun]
noun
1) (the ceremonial chair of a king, queen etc, pope or bishop.) der Thron
2) (the king or queen: He swore allegiance to the throne.) der Thron
* * *
throne
[θrəʊn, AM θroʊn]
I. n Thron m; REL Stuhl m
bishop's \throne bischöflicher Stuhl
heir to the \throne Thronerbe, -erbin m, f
to ascend [or come] to the \throne den Thron besteigen
to succeed to the \throne die Thronfolge antreten
II. vt usu passive (liter)
to be \throned inthronisiert werden
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[ɵrəʊn]
1. n
Thron m; (ECCL) Stuhl m

to come to the throne — den Thron besteigen

to swear allegiance to the throne —

the power of the throne — die Macht der Krone

2. vt

(he is) throned in glory (Eccl)er sitzet or thronet in Herrlichkeit

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throne [θrəʊn]
A s
1. a) Thron m (eines Königs etc):
be (oder sit) on the throne umg auf dem Thron (im Klo) sitzen;
throne room Thronsaal m; academic.ru/69361/speech">speech A 5
b) Stuhl m (des Papstes, eines Bischofs)
2. fig Thron m (monarchische Herrschaft):
come to the throne auf den Thron kommen
B v/t auf den Thron setzen
C v/i thronen
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noun
Thron, der

succeed to the throne — die Thronfolge antreten

* * *
n.
Thron -e m.

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