Placed on a throne; invested with royal authority; seated in a position of honor or power (past tense/participle of enthrone).
Past tense and past participle of enthrone. The -ed suffix marks either past tense action or an adjective state describing someone who occupies a throne.
Poets and writers love this word because it combines the physical act of sitting on a throne with the abstract idea of being elevated to a position of supreme importance or influence.
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