Definitions for trone

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Spelling: [trohn]
IPA: /troʊn/

Trone is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 5 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 6 points.

You can make 66 anagrams from letters in trone (enort).

Definitions for trone

noun

  1. a large pair of scales, a spring balance, or other weighing device located in a town or marketplace to weigh goods and merchandise.

Origin of trone

1400-50; late Middle English (Scots) Anglo-French ≪ Latin trūtina Greek trȳtánē balance, scales

Examples for trone

The sight of the destroyer dipping her ensign caused both officers to turn their heads and look at the "trone."

But Rinda was never in a hurry to perform any of her duties, and the wooden tub devoted to Mr. trone still stood in its place.

trone's basket had been established by Ruth under the pedestal which now held his own likeness.

trone only learned of this through Ismael, who after the meeting "sat by a stream beyond the garden and wept," O'Connell writes.

"Yes; I guess we shall get off next week," Chase answered, examining trone's little paws.

And he seide that sat in the trone, lo I make alle thingis newe.

For answer, Ruth took up Mr. trone and deposited him on her husband's knee.

O'Connell says trone reluctantly gave him his account of what transpired at the meeting before he died.

trone-men, s. Those who carry off the soot sweeped from chimneys; denominated from their station at the trone, Edinburgh.

"Here—you'd better put your monkey in the phaeton," he went on, passing over Mr. trone.

Word Value for trone
Scrable

5

Words with friends

6

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