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pulpitum
pulpitum (ˈpʊlpɪtəm) n1. (Architecture) (in many cathedrals and large churches) a stone screen which divides the nave and the choir, often supporting a gallery or loft2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) (in many cathedrals and large churches) a stone screen which divides the nave and the choir, often supporting a gallery or loft[C19: from Latin pulpitum a platform]
pulpitum
pulpitum1. In a Roman theater, the part of the stage adjacent to the orchestra; corresponds to the logeion of a Greek theater. 2. The tribune, 1 of an orator. |