Dais

/ˈdeɪɪs/ noun

A raised platform or stage, typically at one end of a room or hall, used for speakers or honored guests.

From Old French deis, from Latin discus meaning 'disk' or 'table.' Originally referred to the high table in medieval halls where lords dined, elevated above common diners.

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