throno

Interlingua

Noun

throno (plural thronos)

  1. throne
  • disthronar (to dethrone)
  • inthronar (to enthrone)

Latin

Noun

thronō

  1. dative/ablative singular of thronus

Portuguese

Noun

throno m (plural thronos)

  1. Pre-reform spelling (used until 1943 in Brazil and 1911 in Portugal) of trono.
    • 1930 February 11, “O perfil politico de Isabel [Isabel’s political profile]”, in Correio da Manhã, volume XXIX, number 10775, Rio de Janeiro, page 4:
      A princeza regente encarou a situação com uma notavel firmeza de animo. A idéa de acabar com a escravidão em nosso paiz era tão firme e tão arraigada no seu espirito, que não exitou[sic] de a collocar acima da propria conservação do throno, o throno que lhe viria a caber.
      The princess regent faced the situation with remarkable steadfastness of mind. The idea of putting an end to slavery in our country was so firm and so deeply rooted in her spirit that she did not hesitate to place it above even the preservation of the throne itself, the throne that was to be hers.