sedile

/sɪˈdaɪli/
noun
  1. A seat, especially a stone seat in a church for the clergy, often built into the wall near the altar.
    • The medieval church had three carved sedilia on the south wall of the chancel.
    • The priest sat in the sedile during the long ceremony.
    • Restorers carefully cleaned the ancient sedile, revealing its original paint.
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