Do you mean to abdicate.
An abdicator is someone that relinquished a throne, essentially. An example sentence would be: The abdicator had to step down, so the new king could take the throne.
It comes from the Greek word Thronos, meaning High Seat
The word is 'Abdicate'. Its root meaning from Latin abdicatio meaning to disown or renounce (ab, away from, and dicare, to proclaim). Latin means to speak no more. (Ab - Not) & ( Dictum to speak). Meaning that the king will not speak/rule. So if he doesn;t speak, he cannot rule ; so stands down/ leaves the throne.
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archa-throne : the first,the superb throne. Throne comes from the greek word θρόνος (thronos) which means the place were the king sits.
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Le dauphin (masculine noun) is the translation for both the dolphin and the of the French throne.
Le dauphin (masculine noun) is the translation for both the dolphin and the of the French throne.
Gradus is the Latin equivalent of 'step'. The Latin word may have the meaning of 'pace', as in the steps in walking. Or it may have the meaning of 'stair'.
"Steppe" was derived from the Russian word "степь" meaning "step."
Adulation is a word meaning "worshipful praise. It is akin to adoration, but is the next step down. "The actress accepted the adulation of the crowd with delight."