sedilium

/sɪˈdɪliəm/
noun
  1. A single seat in a sedilia (a set of clergy seats in a church).
    • The bishop occupied the central sedilium during the service.
    • Each sedilium was carved from a single block of limestone.
    • The guide pointed to the sedilium where the abbot once sat.
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