ˈglastənˌberē- also -s ə n- noun
Usage: usually capitalized G
Etymology: Glastonbury, Somersetshire, England; so called from its having been designed in imitation of the abbot of Glastonbury's chair preserved in the bishop's palace at Wells, Somersetshire
: a small light folding chair with sloping arms and back and two crossed straight legs at the right and left sides