sedilium
English
Etymology
Latin
sedilium
Noun
sedilium
(
plural
sedilia
)
(
historical
)
One of a
row
of
seats
in an Ancient Roman
amphitheatre
.
A seat in the
chancel
of a
church
near the
altar
, for the officiating
clergyman
.
Synonyms
(
seat in a church
)
:
sedile
Anagrams
eulimids
Latin
Noun
sedīlium
genitive plural of
sedīle
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