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What is the past tense of throne?

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The past tense of throne is throned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of throne is thrones.

The present participle of throne is throning.

The past participle of throne is throned.

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However, his reign also didn't last long and in 717 Leo III was throned.
The master, throned on high in his great splint-bottom arm-chair, was dozing, lulled by the drowsy hum of study.
A shopper could enter the room, shaped like a throned cartoon monarch, through its bulbous hollow belly, which closed with a zipper.
Letterblair, the accredited legal adviser of three generations of New York gentility, throned behind his mahogany desk in evident perplexity.
There the ghost of the dead empire still sat throned and sceptred.
From Basil I the throned Christ predominated.

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