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solium
sŏlĭum, ii, n. [from the root sol, kindr. with sed, sedeo], a seat. I Most usu. of gods, kings, or ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
solium ī, n
SED-, a seat, official seat, chair of state, chair, throne : regali in solio sedens: solio rex infit ab alto, V.: Iovis, H.: deorum solia: sedet Sublimi solio, O.: acernum, V.—Fig., a throne, rule, sway, dominion : solio potitur, O.: Demetrium in paterno solio locaturi, L.— A tub, bathing-tub : (rex) cum exsiluisset e solio, etc., L.— A stone coffin, sarcophagus : corpus regis iacebat in solio, Cu.
sŏlĭum, ii, n. [from the root sol, kindr. with sed, sedeo], a seat. I Most usu. of gods, kings, or ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.