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.
1494. Fabyan, Chron., VII. 455. He was tronysed in the sayd moneth of May.
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.
1711. G. Hickes, Two Treat. Chr. Priesth. (1847), II. 290. To mount into his throne, or as we say to be thronized.
Hence † Thronization, tron- [cf. ENTHRONIZATION], enthronement. Obs. rare1.
1526. R. Whytford, Martiloge, 22 Feb., 21. At antioche the stallacion or tronizacyon of saynt Peter.