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‖ synthronus Eccl.|ˈsɪnθrənəs| Pl. synthroni |-aɪ|. [eccl. L., a. eccl. Gr. σύνθρονος, f. σύν syn-1 + θρόνος throne.] In the early church and the Greek Church, the joint throne of the bishop and his presbyters, usually a semicircular row of seats with the bishop's throne in the middle, placed behind the altar.
1861Neale Notes Dalmatia 117 The bishop's seat, at the east end of the synthronus, remains with two arms. |