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se·di·le S0211900 (sĭ-dī′lē)n. pl. se·di·lia (-dĭl′yə, -dĭl′ē-ə) One of a set of seats provided in a church for the use of the presiding clergy, usually three in number and located on the liturgical south side of the chancel, often in a niche built into the wall. [Latin sedīle, seat, from sedēre, to sit; see sed- in Indo-European roots.]sedile - A seat by the altar for a member of the church clergy.See also related terms for seats.Sedila, Sedile a series of seats in a church, usually three in number, frequently set into the wall and surmounted by decorative arches, 1793.sedileenUK
sedile sedile A seat (usually one of three) for the clergy to the right of an altar, often set in a canopied niche in the chancel wall. |