θρόνος

Etymology
Often derived from, but this root presents a number of problems, such as the lack of the suffix  in Proto-Indo-European, the lack of any words meaning "chair" from this root in any other Indo-European languages, and the lack of any definite Greek descendants from the root itself, therefore rendering comparisons to  and  improbable. Due to the suffix -όνος usually being indicative of a word (as in, ), Beekes suggests that this could be the case for  as well.

Noun

 * 1) seat
 * 2) throne

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) throne
 * 2) monarchy, the royal office
 * 1) monarchy, the royal office
 * 1) monarchy, the royal office
 * 1) monarchy, the royal office