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ca·the·dra C0162700 (kə-thē′drə)n. pl. ca·the·drae (-drē) 1. A bishop's official chair or throne.2. The office or see of a bishop.3. The official chair of an office or a position, as of a professor. [Middle English, from Latin, chair, from Greek kathedrā : kat-, kata-, cata- + hedrā, seat; see sed- in Indo-European roots.]cathedra (kəˈθiːdrə) n1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a bishop's throne2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the office or rank of a bishop3. (Roman Catholic Church) See ex cathedra[from Latin: chair]ca•the•dra (kəˈθi drə, ˈkæθ ɪ-) n., pl. -drae (-dri, -ˌdri) the seat or throne of a bishop in the principal church of a diocese. [1625–35; < Latin < Greek kathédra chair, throne, derivative of kathézesthai to sit down] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | cathedra - a throne that is the official chair of a bishopbishop's thronecathedral - any large and important churchthrone - the chair of state for a monarch, bishop, etc.; "the king sat on his throne" | IdiomsSeeex cathedracathedraenUK
cathedra cathedra The bishop’s throne, set at the end of the apse in Early Christian churches.cathedrathrone indicative of religious power. [Folklore: Jobes, 307]See: AuthoritycathedraenUK Related to cathedra: ex cathedra, CathedralsSynonyms for cathedranoun a throne that is the official chair of a bishopSynonymsRelated Words |