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Faldstool - Wikipedia
a portable folding chair, used by a bishop when not occupying the throne in his own cathedral, or when officiating in a cathedral or church other than his own. en.wikipedia.org
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FALDSTOOL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FALDSTOOL is a folding stool or chair; specifically : one used by a bishop. www.merriam-webster.com
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Faldstool - The Episcopal Church
Backless chair with arms or stool that can be used for sitting or as a prayer desk. The term is from the Latin, “folding stool.” www.episcopalchurch.org
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faldstool
faldstool (ˈfɔːldstuːl) See also faldistory. [ad. med.L. faldistoli-um, ad. OHG. faldstuol lit. ‘a folding seat or campstool’, f. faldan to fold + stuol seat, chair: see fold and stool. Cf. fauteuil. The OE. fyldestól has been explained as from Lat. or Rom. (with umlaut of the vowel of the first syl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Faldstool | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
A movable folding chair used in pontifical functions by the bishop outside of his cathedral, or within it if he is not at his throne or cathedra. www.catholic.com
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Faldstool | Italian - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met's comprehensive collection of European sculpture and decorative arts reflect the development of a number of art forms in Western European countries ... www.metmuseum.org
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Faldstool | Wooden, Upholstered, Antique - Britannica
Faldstool, a folding stool used by a Roman Catholic bishop when not occupying his throne in his own cathedral church, or when he is officiating outside his ... www.britannica.com
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A Brief Review of the History, Function and Forms of the Prelatial ...
The form of the faldstool can be divided into two basic forms, the first being akin to an antique folding chair (like that shown above) ... www.liturgicalartsjournal.com
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faldstool - Sesquiotica
Semantics: A faldstool was originally a folding chair, but not necessarily just any folding chair. It has become a term for a chair that a ... sesquiotic.com
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Medieval Folding Stool - Popular Woodworking
It's based on a simple 16th century German faldstool with straight arms and legs, but Rick's version is wider and taller—for modern-day Vikings— ... www.popularwoodworking.com
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Faldstool | Editions de Solesmes
The presiding monk-priest at Conventual Mass sits on a faldstool. A cushion in the liturgical colours of the day is placed on the seat. www.solesmes.com
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faldistory
† falˈdistory Obs. Also 8 faldisdory. [ad. med.L. faldistori-um, var. of faldistolium: see faldstool.] The seat or throne of a bishop within the chancel.1675 T. Plume Life Bp. Hacket (1865) 82 The Reverend Bishop came to the faldistory in the middle of the choir. 1722 Sparrow Bk. Com. Prayer 273 A F... Oxford English Dictionary
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Falden
Falden may refer to: Faldstool Falden, Denmark, a village in Funen wikipedia.org
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X-chair
The Christian faldstool is a type of X-chair. See also Curule seat Faldstool List of chairs References Chairs Portable furniture wikipedia.org
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fauteuil
‖ fauteuil (fotœj) [a. F. fauteuil, f. OF. faudeteuil, faldestoel:—med.L. faldistolium faldstool.] a. An arm-chair.1744 Gray in Gosse Life (1882) 74 Squatted me into a fauteuil. 1771 H. Walpole Lett. Cntess. Ossory (1857) V. 324 The mountain-gods..pulling their fauteuils across a continent. 1813 Exa... Oxford English Dictionary
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