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sedilia

noun plural se·di·lia \sə-ˈdēl-yə, -ˈdil-, especially British -ˈdī(-ə)l-\

Definition of SEDILIA

:  seats on the south side of the chancel for the celebrant and his assistants
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Origin of SEDILIA

Latin, plural of sedile seat, from sedēre
First Known Use: 1793

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