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pupitre

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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lectern [Brit ˈlɛkt(ə)n, ˈlɛktəːn, Am ˈlɛktərn] N

lectern (in church)
lectern (for lecture notes)
to step up to microphone, lectern
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lectern
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lectern [ˈlektən, Am -tɚn] N

lectern
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lectern [ˈlek·tərn] N

lectern

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The original pulpit and lectern dating from around 1375, and restored in 1982 is present, together with a modern pulpit added in 1684.
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The pulpit itself is a raised wooden platform supporting a lectern flanked by pedestals.
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It has a lectern in the center and space for a choir at the east.
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The church contains a 15th-century eagle lectern and pulpit from 1634.
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The lectern dates from the 17th century and the pulpit from about 1700.
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