v. Obs. rare. Also 5 tronyse. [prob. aphetic for ENTHRONIZE: cf. also Gr. θρονίζεσθαι to be enthroned.] trans. To enthrone, to seat on a throne.

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1494.  Fabyan, Chron., VII. 455. He was … tronysed in the sayd moneth of May.

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1559.  Act 2 Eliz., in Bolton, Stat. Irel. (1621), 283. Everie person and persons being hereafter conferred, invested, and consecrated,… may from henceforth be thronized or installed.

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1711.  G. Hickes, Two Treat. Chr. Priesth. (1847), II. 290. ‘To mount into his throne,’ or as we say to be thronized.

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  Hence † Thronization, tron- [cf. ENTHRONIZATION], enthronement. Obs. rare1.

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1526.  R. Whytford, Martiloge, 22 Feb., 21. At antioche the stallacion or tronizacyon of saynt Peter.

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