KJV Dictionary Definition: throne
throne
THRONE, n. L. thronus.
1. A royal seat; a chair of state. The throne is sometimes an elegant chair richly ornamented with sculpture and gilding, raised a step above the floor, and covered with a canopy.
2. The seat of a bishop.
3. In Scripture, sovereign power and dignity.
Only in the throne will I be greater than thou. Gen.41.
Thy throne, O God, is forever. Ps.45.
4. Angels. Col.1.
5. The place where God peculiarly manifests his power and glory.
The heaven is my throne, and the earth my footstool. Is.66.
THRONE, v.t. To place on a royal seat; to enthrone.
1. To place in an elevated position; to give an elevated place to; to exalt.
True image of the Father, whether thron'd
In the bosom of bliss and light of light.
throned
THRO'NED, pp. Placed on a royal seat, or on an elevated seat; exalted.