synthronon

noun

syn·​thro·​non
ˈsin(t)thrəˌnän,
ˈsēnthrȯnȯn
variants or synthronus
ˈsin(t)thrənəs
or synthronos
ˈsin(t)thrəˌnäs,
ˈsēnthrȯnȯs
plural synthroni
ˈsin(t)thrəˌnī
also synthronoi
ˈsin(t)thrəˌnȯi,
ˈsēnthrənē
: a structure in a church combining the bishop's throne and clergy stalls placed behind the altar against the east wall and now found chiefly in Eastern churches

Word History

Etymology

Middle Greek synthronon, synthronos, from Greek syn- + thronos throne

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“Synthronon.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/synthronon. Accessed 16 Apr. 2024.

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