lectern in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His brass lectern, given in thanksgiving, can be seen in the cathedral.
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There is a 15th-century lectern and chancel screen.
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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, lectern and seating for the choir are located at the crossing.
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The nave altar and the lectern stand on a platform.
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At the same time the sanctuary was remodeled, with a new recessed chancel with an elevated pulpit and lectern, and high altar.
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Numbered lecterns in the conference chamber are available to those who wish to speak.
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From the 19th-century restoration are chancel altar rails, choir stalls, a brass eagle lectern, and a wood pulpit.
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The lectern dates from the 17th century and the pulpit from about 1700.
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The church contains a 15th-century eagle lectern and pulpit from 1634.
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