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trono

trono

See also: tronó

Catalan

Verb

trono

  1. first-person singular present indicative form of tronar

Esperanto

Noun

trono (accusative singular tronon, plural tronoj, accusative plural tronojn)

  1. throne

Galician

Etymology 1

From Latin tonus, from Ancient Greek τόνος (tónos, tone).

Noun

trono m (plural tronos)

  1. thunder
Synonyms
  • tronido

Etymology 2

From Latin thronus, from Ancient Greek θρόνος (thrónos).

Noun

trono m (plural tronos)

  1. throne

Ido

Etymology

From English throne, Esperanto trono, French trône, German Thron, Italian and Spanish trono, Russian трон (tron), ultimately from Latin thronus, from Ancient Greek θρόνος (thrónos).

Noun

trono (plural troni)

  1. throne

Derived terms


Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtrɔ.no/, [ˈt̪r̺ɔːn̺o]
  • Hyphenation: trò‧no

Etymology 1

From Latin thronus, from Ancient Greek θρόνος (thrónos, seat, throne).

Noun

trono m (plural troni)

  1. throne

Etymology 2

From Latin tonus, with the confluence of tonitrus.

Noun

trono m (plural troni)

  1. Obsolete form of tuono.
    • 1321, Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia: Paradiso, Le Monnier (2002), Canto XXI, p. 379 vv. 7, 10-12:
      «[...] [L]a bellezza mia [...], ¶ se non si temperasse, tanto splende, ¶ che 'l tuo mortal podere, al suo fulgore, ¶ sarebbe fronda che trono scoscende. [...]»
      «[...] My beauty [...], ¶ if it were tempered not, is so resplendent ¶ that all thy mortal power, in its effulgence, ¶ would seem a leaflet that the thunder crushes. [...]»
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Anagrams


Portuguese

tronos

Etymology

From Old Portuguese trono (throne) (displacing trõo), from Latin thronus (throne), from Ancient Greek θρόνος (thrónos, throne, seat).

Pronunciation

Noun

trono m (plural tronos)

  1. throne (ornate seat)
    O rei sentou-se no seu trono dourado.
    The king sat on his golden throne.
  2. (figuratively) throne (the formal position of a sovereign)
    Ele é o herdeiro aparente do trono.
    He is the heir apparent of the throne.
  3. (Brazil, colloquial, humoristic) throne, toilet (ceramic bowl)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin thronus, from Ancient Greek θρόνος (thrónos).

Noun

trono m (plural tronos)

  1. throne