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bishopstool|ˈbɪʃəpstuːl| [OE. bisceopstól bishop's seat: see stool.] The throne, seat, or see of a bishop. Obs. since 13th c., but taken up by some recent historical writers.
c1065Chart. Eadweard in Cod. Dipl. IV. 197 Ðe ðone bisceopstol ᵹestaðeloðon. a1300O.E. Misc. 145 Wes..imaked þer [at Bath] Bisscop stol. 1868Freeman Norm. Conq. (1876) II. App. 604 The Bishop had his see, his Bishopstool, in some particular church. 1876Green Short Hist. i. §3 (1882) 31 The old bishop-stool of the West-Saxons had been established..at..Dorchester. |