FALDISTORY
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Fal″dis‐to‐ry (?), n. [[LL. faldistorium, faldestorium, from OHG. faldstuol; faldan, faltan, to fold (G. falten) + stuol stool. So called because it could be folded or laid together. See Fold, and Stool, and cf. Faldstool, Fauteuil.]] The throne or seat of a bishop within the chancel.