θρόνον
From LSJ
English (LSJ)
τό, only in pl. θρόνα,
A flowers embroidered on cloth, ἐν δὲ θρόνα ποικίλ' ἔπασσε Il.22.441, cf. Sch.Theoc.2.59, and v. τρόνα. II herbs used as drugs and charms, Theoc.2.59, Nic.Th.493,936, Lyc. 674, Aglaïas7; used in sacrificial offering, UPZ96.4 (ii B.C.).