WordNet
bishop's throne
n. a throne that is the official chair of a bishop [syn: cathedra]
Usage examples of "bishop's throne".
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Pope Nicholas V had it torn down, and started a Tribune to house a platform for the bishop's throne.
He took his place at the center of a big table in a blackened carved chair that looked like a bishop's throne.
This was an aging catalyst clad in shabby red robes who huddled in a stone chair that appeared to have been hastily conjured up next to the Bishop's throne.