vbl. sb. [f. ENTHRONE v. + -ING1.] The action of the verb ENTHRONE; the action of formally inducting a king or bishop to office; = ENTHRONEMENT. Also fig.

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1668.  Wilkins, Real Char., 295. Coronation, inthroning, is solemnity of King-making, or King-declaring.

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1697.  trans. Dupin’s Eccl. Hist., II. 32. These two letters were written a little while after the Enthroning of George.

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1705.  Stanhope, Paraphr., III. 94. Of that Enthroning the Holy Ghost shed abroad … was a convincing Demonstration.

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1849.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., II. 651. The enthroning of Henry the Fourth.

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