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sēlĭquastrum

sēlĭquastrum · n

a kind of seat

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What it meant

sēlĭquastrum — Lewis & Short

sēlĭquastrum, i, n.,

I a kind of seat or stool: ab sedendo appellatae sedes, sedile, solium, sellae, seliquastrum, Varr. L. L. 5, § 128 Müll.; cf.: seliquastra sedilia antiqui generis appellantur D littera in L conversa, ut etiam in sellā factum est et subsellio et solio, quae non minus a sedendo dicta sunt, Fest. p. 340 ib.; Hyg. Astr. 2, 10; 3, 9.

Where it came from

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