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1 throne
[Ɵrəun]1) (the ceremonial chair of a king, queen etc, pope or bishop.) θρόνος2) (the king or queen: He swore allegiance to the throne.) (το) Στέμμα, ο βασιλιάς/ η βασίλισσα -
2 Throne
subs.met., rule: P. and V. ἀρχή, ἡ, κράτος, τό, τυραννίς, ἡ, or use V. θρόνος, ὁ, or pl., σκῆπτρον, τό, or pl.; see Kingship, Rule.Restore to the throne: P. κατάγειν ἐπὶ βασιλείᾳ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Throne
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3 throne
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4 ascend the throne
(to be crowned king or queen.) ανέρχομαι στο θρόνο -
5 succession
[sək'seʃən]1) (the right of succeeding to a throne as king, to a title etc: The Princess is fifth in (order of) succession (to the throne).) διαδοχή2) (a number of things following after one another: a succession of bad harvests.) διαδοχή,εναλλαγή3) (the act or process of following and taking the place of someone or something else: his succession to the throne.) διαδοχή -
6 abdicate
['æbdikeit]1) (to leave or give up the position and authority of a king or queen: The king abdicated (the throne) in favour of his son.) παραιτούμαι βασιλικού αξιώματος2) (to leave or give up (responsibility, power etc): He abdicated all responsibility for the work to his elder son.) εγκαταλείπω (εξουσία, δικαίωμα κ.λπ.)• -
7 accession
[ək'seʃən]1) (a coming to the position of king or queen: in the year of the Queen's accession (to the throne).) άνοδος σε ανώτατο αξίωμα, ενθρόνιση2) (an addition: There are several new accessions to the library.) προσθήκη -
8 ascend
[ə'send](to climb, go, or rise up: The smoke ascended into the air.) ανέρχομαι, ανεβαίνω- ascent
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9 canopy
['kænəpi]plural - canopies; noun(a covering hung over a throne, bed etc or (on poles) as a shelter.) ουρανός, θόλος (κρεβατιού, θρόνου) -
10 claimant
noun (a person who makes a claim: a claimant to the throne.) διεκδικητής -
11 crown prince
(the heir to the throne.) διάδοχος -
12 crown princess
1) (the wife of a crown prince.) σύζυγος διαδόχου2) (the female heir to the throne.) (η) διάδοχος -
13 enthrone
[in'Ɵrəun](to place on a throne; to crown (as a king, queen, bishop etc): The queen was enthroned with great ceremony.) ενθρονίζω -
14 heir
[eə]feminine - heiress; noun(a person who by law receives wealth, property etc when the owner dies: A person's eldest son is usually his heir; A king's eldest son is the heir to the throne.) κληρονόμος- heirloom -
15 portray
[po:'trei]1) (to make a portrait of: In this painting, the king is portrayed sitting on his throne.) απεικονίζω,παριστάνω2) (to act the part of: the actor who portrays Hamlet.) υποδύομαι• -
16 renounce
1) (to give up (a title, claim, intention etc) especially formally or publicly: He renounced his claim to the throne.) παραιτούμαι από2) (to say especially formally or publicly that one will no longer have anything to do with (something): I have renounced alcohol.) αποκηρύσσω, απαρνιέμαι• -
17 surrender
[sə'rendə] 1. verb1) (to yield: The general refused to surrender to the enemy; We shall never surrender!) παραδίνομαι2) (to give up or abandon: He surrendered his claim to the throne; You must surrender your old passport when applying for a new one.) παραδίδω, εγκαταλείπω2. noun((an) act of surrendering: The garrison was forced into surrender.) παράδοση στον αντίπαλο -
18 usurp
[ju'zə:p](to take (another person's power, position etc) without the right to do so: The king's uncle tried to usurp the throne; I shall not allow him to usurp my authority.) σφετερίζομαι- usurper -
19 Dais
subs.Throne: P. and V. θρόνος, ὁ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dais
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20 Depose
v. trans.Depose from: use verbs given with gen., also P. and V. ἐκβάλλειν ἐκ (gen.), P. παραλύειν (gen.).Is he deposed from his throne by his wife? ἦ πρὸς δάμαρτος ἐξανίσταται θρόνων; (Æsch., P.V. 767).V. intrans. Give evidence: P. and V. μαρτυρεῖν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Depose
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