Bishopstool

/ˈbɪʃəpstuːl/ noun

A ceremonial chair or throne used by a bishop, particularly in religious ceremonies or church governance.

Compound word from 'bishop' plus 'stool,' where 'stool' historically meant any seat of authority (as in 'footstool' being at the foot of a throne).

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