Cathedra
see also: Etymology of Cathedra
The word will cathedra is a Latin word which indicated a kind of seat. It is female Genre. Its plural is cathedrae .
One finds word in the Latin expression Ex will cathedra which means literally “since the pulpit”. One formerly wrote this expression ex cathedrâ (with a Circumflex accent) in French to distinguish the Ablatif ( has long) the personal one ( has in short).
The Latin will cathedra is a simple transcription of the Greek καθέδρα (will kathedra) , “seat”.
The Latin word will cathedra is the étymon following French words:
- Cathèdre : word (female) erudite directly copied on will cathedra and much less known than its derivative Cathédrale;
- Pulpit ;
- Chair ;
- Cadière : regional word resulting from the form taken by the Latin word will cathedra in Langue of oc.
See too
- Article ex will cathedra in the TLFi
- Article cathèdre in the TLFi
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