KING vs THRONE: NOUN
- The collective name in China for the books edited or compiled by Confucius, and forming with the Four Books (see analect) the classics of the country.
- In Chinese translations of Buddhist Scriptures, the equivalent of sutra (which see).
- A chief ruler; a reigning sovereign or monarch; a man who holds by life tenure the chief authority over a country and people.
- The perfect female bee. The queen bee was formerly known by this name. Also king bee.
- In games: A playing-card bearing a picture of a king: as, the king of diamonds.
- The chief piece in the game of chess. See chess
- A crowned man in the game of draughts.
- See the quotation.
- Plural [capitalized] The eleventh and twelfth books of the Bible.
- A red-finned herring.
- The Chimæramonstrosa. [Local, Scotch (Shetland).]
- A Chinese musical instrument, consisting of resonant stones or metal plates, arranged according to their tones in a frame of wood, and struck with a hammer.
- A chief ruler; a sovereign; one invested with supreme authority over a nation, country, or tribe, usually by hereditary succession; a monarch; a prince.
- One who, or that which, holds a supreme position or rank; a chief among competitors
- The chief piece in the game of chess.
- One who or that which is chief or greatest in any respect; a holder of preëminent rank or power of any kind: as, a king of good fellows; the lion is called the king of beasts.
- One of the four playing cards in a deck bearing the picture of a king
- A checker that has been moved to the opponent's first row where it is promoted to a piece that is free to move either forward or backward
- A male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom
- A competitor who holds a preeminent position
- United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968)
- United States guitar player and singer of the blues (born in 1925)
- United States woman tennis player (born in 1943)
- Preeminence in a particular category or group or field
- A playing card having the picture of a king{1}.
- A male sovereign.
- One that is supreme or preeminent in a particular group, category, or sphere.
- A man chosen as the winner of a contest or the honorary head of an event.
- A playing card bearing the figure of a king, ranking above a queen.
- The principal chess piece, which can move one square in any direction and must be protected against checkmate.
- A piece in checkers that has been moved to the last row on the opponent's side of the board and been crowned, thus becoming free to move both forward and backward.
- A king-size bed.
- A Chinese musical instrument, of very ancient origin, consisting of sixteen suspended stones or metallic plates of graduated size, which are sounded by blows of a metal or wooden hammer.
- The male of a termite or white ant.
- A very wealthy or powerful businessman
- See Apostolic.
- The title of two historical books in the Old Testament.
- (chess) the weakest but the most important piece
- The chief heraldic officer of a country. In England the king-at-arms was formerly of great authority. His business is to direct the heralds, preside at their chapters, and have the jurisdiction of armory. There are three principal kings-at-arms, viz., Garter, Clarencieux, and Norroy. The latter (literally north roy or north king) officiates north of the Trent.
- The little auk or sea dove.
- See Bird of paradise.
- In whist, the best unplayed card of each suit.
- A legendary king of Britain, who is said to have reigned in the third century.
- A large and handsome univalve shell (Cassis cameo), found in the West Indies. It is used for making cameos. See Helmet shell, under Helmet.
- A large crab of the northern Pacific (Paralithodes camtshatica), especially abundant on the coasts of Alaska and Japan, and popular as a food; called also Alaskan king crab.
- The Dicrurus macrocercus of India, a crested bird with a long, forked tail. Its color is black, with green and blue reflections. Called also devil bird.
- A large and handsome eider duck (Somateria spectabilis), inhabiting the arctic regions of both continents.
- An eagle (Aquila heliaca) found in Asia and Southeastern Europe. It is about as large as the golden eagle. Some writers believe it to be the imperial eagle of Rome.
- A popular personification of the great staple production of the southern United States.
- One who occupies a throne.
- The third of the nine orders of angels in medieval angelology.
- A chair of state; a seat occupied by a sovereign, bishop, or other exalted personage on occasions of state.
- Sovereign power and dignity: also, the wielder of that power; also, episcopal authority or rank: often with the definite article.
- Plural The third order of angels in the first triad of the celestial hierarchy. See celestial hierarchy, under hierarchy.
- A chair of state, commonly a royal seat, but sometimes the seat of a prince, bishop, or other high dignitary.
- Hence, sovereign power and dignity; also, the one who occupies a throne, or is invested with sovereign authority; an exalted or dignified personage.
- A chair occupied, as by a monarch or prelate, as a mark of rank or distinction on state or ceremonial occasions, often situated on a dais and sometimes having a canopy and ornate decoration.
- The ornate seat a king or queen sits on for formal occasions, usually placed on a raised dais in the throne room.
- The formal position of a sovereign.
- The lavatory or toilet.
- The third highest order of angel in Christian angelology, ranked above dominions and below cherubim.
- A type of stool used by drummers.
- The leadership.
- The chair of state for a monarch, bishop, etc.
- The position and power of an exalted person (a sovereign or bishop) who is entitled to sit in a chair of state on ceremonial occasions
- A high order of angels in the celestial hierarchy; -- a meaning given by the schoolmen.
- The power, dignity, or rank of one who occupies a throne.
- The position and power of one who occupies a throne
- The chair of state of a monarch, bishop, etc.
- A plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
KING vs THRONE: ADJECTIVE
- Principal or chief, as in size or importance.
- N/A
KING vs THRONE: VERB
- N/A
- Sit on the throne as a ruler
- Put a monarch on the throne
KING vs THRONE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To supply with a king; to make a king of; to raise to royalty.
- To be in, or sit upon, a throne; to be placed as if upon a throne.
KING vs THRONE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make (a piece in checkers) into a king; crown.
- To place on a royal seat; to enthrone.
- To place in an elevated position; to give sovereignty or dominion to; to exalt.
KING vs THRONE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To perform the part of king; act the king: with an indefinite it.
- To make royal; raise to royalty.
- To supply with a king.
- Ruler of a kingdom
- To set on a throne; enthrone.
- To set as on a throne; set in an exalted position; exalt.
- To sit on a throne; sit in state as a sovereign.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To install in or occupy a throne.
KING vs THRONE: RELATED WORDS
- Ruler, Sultan, Queen, Monarch, Male monarch, World beater, Big businessman, Business leader, Top executive, Power, Martin luther king, Magnate, Mogul, Tycoon, Baron
- Royalty, Succession, Crown, Queen, Coronation, King, Kingship, Can, Pot, Toilet, Crapper, Commode, Potty, Stool, Enthrone
KING vs THRONE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Liege, Kingship, Emperor, Royal, Kingdom, Throne, Ruler, Sultan, Queen, Monarch, Top executive, Magnate, Mogul, Tycoon, Baron
- Regency, Seat, Royalty, Succession, Crown, Queen, Coronation, King, Kingship, Can, Pot, Toilet, Commode, Potty, Stool
KING vs THRONE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The King of England, King George III, had absolute power over the correct andor.
- King Gilette, the Safety Razor King, donated many of the more exotic birds.
- But they rejected God as their king and wanted an earthly king like all of the other nations.
- What is it to be free from King George and continue the slaves of King Prejudice?
- His Father, King David fought the wars for King Solomon.
- They answered and said unto the king, True, O king.
- King was instead led by his widow Coretta Scott King.
- There is one King, that king makes all the decisions.
- King David has died and Solomon is ruling as king.
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- Those who are victorious will sit with me on my throne, just as I was victorious and sat with my Father on his throne.
- But the middle one reached to heaven like the throne of God, of alabaster, and the summit of the throne was of sapphire.
- THRONE OF GOD The throne of God is a symbol of His authority; His right to rule.
- Thus it seems that the throne of God moves about whither God wishes to go, and therefore, wherever God is, the throne is present.
- CT: Immediately I was in the Spirit; and behold, a throne set in heaven, and One sat on the throne.
- The king enjoyed divine mercy and his throne was kept for him; he came back and took his throne.
- God in heaven, the throne of majesty, the throne where He sits and reigns and rules.
- Christ on His throne, as He has overcome, and is now seated with the Father upon His throne.
- Above all things: the throne and He who sat upon the throne.
- Twelve times we read about the throne and one sitting on that throne.
KING vs THRONE: QUESTIONS
- Who was King James I of England before he became king?
- Why did King Edward make William the Duke of Normandy King?
- Is King Louis XIV related to King Philip V of Spain?
- What happens if there is a stalemate between King and King?
- Does Burger King have a video game called Sneak King?
- What do King Ecbert and king Ragnar have in common?
- How was King Harold related to the King of England?
- What happened to King Hezekiah after he became king?
- Who became king of Egypt after King Farouk abdicated?
- Was King Henry considered a renaissance man or King?
- When did Nicholas II of Russia abdicate the throne?
- Was the Peacock Throne lost to all history forever?
- Who succeeded Dodda Devaraja Wodeyar to the throne?
- How did Aleksey Romanov inherit the Russian throne?
- Are the glass throne gatekeepers Wyverns or minotaurs?
- Who succeeded Dhritarashtra to the throne of Hastinapura?
- Can multiple judgements cause problems with throne quests?
- Was the Qajar throne made from the original Mughal throne?
- What is the significance of the throne and throne's footstool?
- How to kill throne Watcher and throne defender in Dark Souls 2?