Throning: meaning, definitions and examples

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throning

 

[ ˈθroʊnɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

royal ceremony

Throning refers to the act of placing a monarch on a throne, signifying their official elevation to royal status. This ceremony often involves various rituals, including anointment, crowning, and the presentation of regalia. It symbolizes the authority and responsibilities bestowed upon the new ruler, marking the beginning of their reign. The term emphasizes the ceremonial aspect of ascension to power, distinguishing it from mere inauguration.

Synonyms

coronation, inauguration, investiture.

Examples of usage

  • The throning of the new king was a lavish event filled with tradition.
  • During the throning ceremony, the prince received his crown and scepter.
  • The throning of the queen was celebrated by a grand parade through the city.

Translations

Translations of the word "throning" in other languages:

🇵🇹 entronização

🇮🇳 राजगद्दी

🇩🇪 Krönung

🇮🇩 penobatan

🇺🇦 посадження на трон

🇵🇱 ukoronowanie

🇯🇵 即位

🇫🇷 entronisation

🇪🇸 entronización

🇹🇷 tahta çıkma

🇰🇷 즉위

🇸🇦 تنصيب

🇨🇿 vystoupení na trůn

🇸🇰 nastolenie na trón

🇨🇳 登基

🇸🇮 uzakonitev

🇮🇸 krýning

🇰🇿 таққа отыру

🇬🇪 ტახტზე ასვლა

🇦🇿 taxta çıxma

🇲🇽 entronización

Etymology

The word 'throning' originates from the Middle English term 'throne,' which itself derives from the Latin 'solium' meaning 'seat' or 'chair,' and from ancient Greek 'thronos' meaning 'seat or chair of honor.' The use of the word in a ceremonial context can be traced back to early medieval practices in Europe when kings and queens were officially crowned and recognized as sovereigns. This concept of throning has deep historical roots associated with divine right and the sanctity of monarchy, often intertwined with religious rites. Over centuries, various cultures have established their own throning ceremonies, illustrating the word's adaptability in ceremonial significance around the world.