/fawld"stoohl'/ , n.
1. a chair or seat, originally one capable of being folded, used by a bishop or other prelate when officiating in his own church away from his throne or in a church not his own.
2. a movable folding stool or desk at which worshipers kneel during certain acts of devotion.
3. such a stool placed at the south side of the altar, at which the kings or queens of England kneel at their coronation.
4. a desk at which the litany is said or sung.
[ 1595-1605; faldistolium faldistol (cf. OHG faltistuol, late OE faeldestol, fyldestol ); see FOLD 1 , STOOL; cf. FAUTEUIL ]