sedilia

English

Etymology

Latin, plural of sedile (seat, bench).

Noun

sedilia (plural sedilias)

  1. (obsolete) A series of seats, often recessed into the wall, on the south side of the chancel or choir for the use of officiating clergy.

Noun

sedilia

  1. plural of sedile
  2. plural of sedilium

Anagrams


Latin

Noun

sedilia

  1. nominative plural of sedīle
  2. accusative plural of sedīle
  3. vocative plural of sedīle

References

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