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Root word- throne what is the verb?

Enthrone


What is a homonym for throne?

A homonym for "throne" is "thrown." They sound the same but have different meanings: "throne" refers to a ceremonial chair for a monarch, while "thrown" is the past tense of the verb "to throw."


What is the homonym for thrown?

The homophone for thrown is throne.He was thrown out of the game for yelling at the referee.The king sat proudly upon the throne.


What eastern Roman Emperor assumed the throne in 527?

Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.


Homophone for thrown?

A homophone for thrown is throne. as in kings' throne


What eastern roman emporer assumed the throne in 527 CE?

Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian I assumed the throne in 527 CE.


What eastern roman emperor assumed the throne in 527 C.E?

Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.Justinian assumed the throne in 527 CE.


Who is the Greek god who does not have a throne on Olympus?

Hades does not have a throne in Olympus. His throne was in the underworld.


What is the sanskrit word for throne?

throne = simhAsanam


Who took throne after the Turks?

This question is meaningless. What is the "throne"? Where did this "throne"-taking occur?


Do you say assumption to the throne or on the throne?

I always said "assumption to the throne" but just to confirm that, I checked with Google. There were about 46,000 pages that said "assumption to the throne" and only 3 that said "assumption on the throne".


How did dionysus get to the throne?

He got his throne because Hestia gave up her throne in favor to him.