cathedra

/kəˈθiːdrə/
noun
  1. A bishop's official throne or seat in a cathedral.
    • Visitors to the cathedral often admire the ancient cathedra behind the altar.
    • The cathedra was carved from oak and decorated with gold leaf.
    • The bishop sat upon the cathedra during the important ceremony.
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