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curule chair
noun
- (in ancient Rome) a folding seat with curved legs and no back, often ornamented with ivory, used only by certain high officials.
curule chair
noun
- an upholstered folding seat with curved legs used by the highest civil officials of ancient Rome
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Word History and Origins
Origin of curule chair1
First recorded in 1775–85
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Example Sentences
He is here shown seated on a curule chair, wearing a Roman toga, and holding a half open scroll in his hand.
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A special form of the sella was the famous curule chair (sella curlis), having curved legs of ivory (Fig. 71).
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"They would not have taken me from my curule chair alive," responded the attorney grandly.
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Virginia from her curule chair, tranquil and fast in the Union, will persuade, will reconcile these differences!'
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This morning he appointed me regent head of the house, and delivered me the fasces and curule chair.
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