sedilia
Meaning of sedilia
noun
a group of stone seats for clergy in the south chancel wall of a church, usually three in number and often canopied and decorated.
late 18th century: from Latin, ‘seat’, from sedere ‘sit’.
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Hyphenation of sedilia
sedilia
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