intronizen

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French introniser, entronisier, from Late Latin inthronizare, intronizāre, from Ancient Greek ἐνθρονίζειν (enthronízein); equivalent to en- +‎ trone (throne) +‎ -izen.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /inˈtrɔːniːzən/, /ɛnˈtrɔːniːzən/

Verb

intronizen

  1. To enthrone, to place on a royal seat; to elevate to a throne or perform enthronement.

Conjugation

Conjugation of intronizen (weak in -ed)
infinitive (to) intronizen, intronize
present tense past tense
1st-person singular intronize intronized
2nd-person singular intronizest intronizedest
3rd-person singular intronizeth intronized
subjunctive singular intronize
imperative singular
plural1 intronizen, intronize intronizeden, intronizede
imperative plural intronizeth, intronize
participles intronizynge, intronizende intronized, yintronized

1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

Synonyms

Descendants

  • English: inthronize, enthronize, enthronise (obsolete)

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