throne
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substantive
P. and V. θρόνος, ὁ, Ar. and V. ἕδρα, ἡ.
Met., rule: P. and V. ἀρχή, ἡ, κράτος, τό, τυραννίς, ἡ, or use V. θρόνος, ὁ, or pl., σκῆπτρον, τό, or pl.; see kingship, rule.
Translations
Albanian: fron; Arabic: عَرْش, كُرْسِيّ, تَخْت; Armenian: գահ; Asturian: tronu; Azerbaijani: tron, taxt; Bashkir: тәхет; Basque: tronu; Belarusian: трон, прасто́л, паса́д; Bulgarian: престо́л, трон; Burmese: ပလ္လင်; Catalan: tron; Chinese Mandarin: 寶座, 宝座, 王座, 御座, 王位, 皇位; Czech: trůn; Danish: trone; Dutch: troon; Erzya: инезем; Esperanto: trono; Estonian: troon; Faroese: tróna; Finnish: valtaistuin; French: trône; Galician: trono; Georgian: ტახტი; German: Thron; Greek: θρόνος; Ancient Greek: θρόνος; Gujarati: સિંહાસન; Hebrew: כֵּס, כִּיסֵּא מַלְכוּת, כִּסֵּא הַכָּבוֹד; Hindi: सिंहासन, राजसिंहासन, तख़्त, तख्त; Hungarian: trón, trónus, trónszék; Icelandic: hásæti; Ido: trono; Indonesian: singgasana, takhta; Interlingua: throno; Irish: ríchathaoir, cathaoir ríoga; Italian: trono; Japanese: 王座, 玉座; Kazakh: тақ; Khmer: បល្លង្ក; Korean: 왕좌, 옥좌; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: text; Kyrgyz: так; Lao: ບັນລັງ; Latin: thronus, solium; Latvian: tronis; Lithuanian: sostas; Luxembourgish: Troun; Macedonian: престол, трон; Malay: singgahsana, takhta; Maori: ahurewa, torōna; Middle English: trone; Nepali: गडी; Norwegian: trone; Occitan: tron; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: прѣстолъ; Old English: cynesetl; Old Portuguese: trõo; Old Turkic: 𐰈𐰼𐰏𐰃𐰤, 𐰋𐰇𐰓; Pali: pallaṅka; Pashto: پلاز, تخت; Persian: تخت, اریکه, سریر, افرنگ, اورنگ; Plautdietsch: Troon; Polish: tron inan; Portuguese: trono, sólio; Romanian: tron, scaun; Russian: трон, престо́л, стол; Sanskrit: सिंहासन; Scottish Gaelic: rìgh-chathair; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: пријестоље, трон; Roman: prijestolje, tron; Slovak: trón; Slovene: prestol; Southern Altai: ширее; Spanish: trono; Swahili: kiti cha enzi; Swedish: tron; Tajik: тахт, авранг; Tatar: тәхет; Thai: บัลลังก์; Turkish: taht; Turkmen: tagt; Ukrainian: трон, престо́л; Urdu: تخت; Uyghur: تەخت; Uzbek: taxt, podsholik; Vietnamese: ngai; Welsh: teyrngadair, gorsedd, teyrngadeiriau