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Definition of cathedra
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cathedra is as below...
Cathedra
(n.) The
official
chair or
throne
of a
bishop,
or of any
person
in high
authority..
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Precentor
::
Precentor
(n.) The
leader
of the choir in a
cathedral;
--
called
also the
chanter
or
master
of the
choir.
Canon
::
Canon (n.) A
member
of a
cathedral
chapter;
a
person
who
possesses
a
prebend
in a
cathedral
or
collegiate
church.
Faldstool
::
Faldstool
(n.) A
folding
stool,
or
portable
seat, made to fold up in the
manner
of a camo
stool.
It was
formerly
placed
in the choir for a
bishop,
when he
offciated
in any but his own
cathedral
church..
Cathedralic
::
Cathedralic
(a.)
Cathedral.
Cathedrated
::
Cathedrated
(a.)
Relating
to the chair or
office
of a
teacher.
Cathedral
::
Cathedral
(a.)
Resembling
the
aisles
of a
cathedral;
as,
cathedral
walks..
Enthronization
::
Enthronization
(n.) The act of
enthroning;
hence,
the
admission
of a
bishop
to his stall or
throne
in his
cathedral..
Capitulary
::
Capitulary
(a.)
Relating
to the
chapter
of a
cathedral;
capitular.
Cathedra
::
Cathedra
(n.) The
official
chair or
throne
of a
bishop,
or of any
person
in high
authority..
Close
::
Close (v. t.) An
inclosed
place;
especially,
a small field or piece of land
surrounded
by a wall,
hedge,
or fence of any kind; --
specifically,
the
precinct
of a
cathedral
or
abbey..
Cathedral
::
Cathedral
(a.)
Pertaining
to the head
church
of a
diocese;
as, a
cathedral
church;
cathedral
service..
Spire
::
Spire (n.) A
tapering
body that
shoots
up or out to a point in a
conical
or
pyramidal
form.
Specifically
(Arch.),
the roof of a tower when of a
pyramidal
form and high in
proportion
to its
width;
also, the
pyramidal
or
aspiring
termination
of a tower which can not be said to have a roof, such as that of
Strasburg
cathedral;
the
tapering
part of a
steeple,
or the
steeple
itself..
Canonry
::
Canonry
(n. pl.) A
benefice
or
prebend
in a
cathedral
or
collegiate
church;
a right to a place in
chapter
and to a
portion
of its
revenues;
the
dignity
or
emoluments
of a
canon.
Chapter
::
Chapter
(n.) An
assembly
of
monks,
or of the
prebends
and other
clergymen
connected
with a
cathedral,
conventual,
or
collegiate
church,
or of a
diocese,
usually
presided
over by the
dean..
Consistory
::
Consistory
(n.) The
spiritual
court of a
diocesan
bishop
held
before
his
chancellor
or
commissioner
in his
cathedral
church
or
elsewhere.
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) A
smaller
and
secondary
cupola
crowning
a
larger
one, for
ornament,
or to admit
light;
such as the
lantern
of the
cupola
of the
Capitol
at
Washington,
or that of the
Florence
cathedral..
Kremlin
::
Kremlin
(n.) The
citadel
of a town or city;
especially,
the
citadel
of
Moscow,
a large
inclosure
which
contains
imperial
palaces,
cathedrals,
churches,
an
arsenal,
etc..
Sacrist
::
Sacrist
(n.) A
sacristan;
also, a
person
retained
in a
cathedral
to copy out music for the
choir,
and take care of the
books..
Domino
::
Domino
(n.) A kind of hood worn by the
canons
of a
cathedral
church;
a sort of
amice.
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Continued
in life;
advanced
in the
course
of
existence;
having
(a
certain)
length
of
existence;
--
designating
the age of a
person
or
thing;
as, an
infant
a few hours old; a
cathedral
centuries
old..
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