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An ecclesiastical dictionary: containing definitions of ...
322 FALDISTORY— FARSE. and he frequently carried one with him in his
journeys. This term is also frequently but erroneously applied to the Litany-stool,
or small low desk at which the Litany is enjoined to be sung or said [in the Church
of ...
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Sassetta: The Borgo San Sepolcro Altarpiece
The sides of the step under the faldistory are imprinted with a small rectangular
punch. SGRAFFITO AND HATCHING The faldistory has a lion's-head arm and a
lion's-paw foot, the details of both being drawn on the gold with brown paint and ...
Sassetta, Machtelt Israëls, 2009
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The Church Cyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Church Doctrine, ...
Faldistory was a low armless foldingchair in which a Bishop sal at the altar after
his enthronization or on other solemn occasions. It was a portable chair, and
probably would be the proper description of what we now call the Bishop's chair.
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
... coronation ; ' Blount's Gloss., ed. 1674. He also has: ' Faldistory, the 204 FARM.
FARM, ground let for cultivation. (L.) M. E..
Walter William Skeat, 1893
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A Glossary of Terms Used in Grecian, Roman, Italian and ...
FALDISTORY, the episcopal seat or throne within the chancel of a cathedral: in
the low Latin of the middle ages, Falda is a place shut up, a- fold; and
Faldistorium is “ Cathedra Episcopi intra Septa cancellia.” FALD—STOOL,
FALLED-STOOL, ...
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Knight's American mechanical dictionary: A description of ...
Fal'oo-net An old piece of ordnance, smaller than a falcon, throwing a ball of 1J
pounds weight. Fald-stool. A folding stool, or backless seat. It is as old as
Barneses, and is now commonly called a camp-stool. Faldistory. Fall. 1. That, part
of the ...
Edward Henry Knight, 1884
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A rationale upon the Book of common prayer of the Church of ...
A faldistory, is the Episcopal seat or throne within the chancel, for in the
barbarous language of that middle age, falda is " a place shut up, a fold ;" and
faldistorium, is Cathedra, Episcopi intra septa cancetti ; so I find in many,
particularly in Sir ...
Anthony Sparrow, Lancelot Andrewes, 1840
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Technological Dictionary in the English and German ...
(Mar.) die Bugt, Bucht, die einzelne Windung eines aufgeschossenen (
zusammengelegten) Taues. Falcated, a. sichelförmig. Falchion, s. (Arm.) der
kurze Krummsäbel. Falding, s. (Manuf.) ein grober Wollenstoff. Faldstool,
faldistory, (Join.
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The Encyclopedia Americana
... work is 'Coursing and Falconry,' by Cox & Lascelles, in the Badminton Library,
I892. Faldstool, or Foldstool, the name of various pieces of English church
furniture, the principal being a portable folding seat, also called faldistory, similar
to a ...
Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines, 1904
CODE — Con I in ued . Price In pence per lb. Pounds weight. Fallibly Falcifonn
Fain u list Falconets Fanaticism Faldistory Fantasia Falernian Farcically Fallopian
Farewell Fallowcrop Farmership Falsefaced Farriery Faltranck Fascia ted ...