SEDILE


Meaning of SEDILE in English

sə̇ˈdīlē noun

( plural sedil·ia -ˈdilēə)

Etymology: Latin, seat, from sedēre to sit

: one of usually three seats in the chancel of a church near the altar used by officiating clergy during intervals of a service and in an English church usually placed in a recess in the south wall

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