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Definition of Faldstools
1. faldstool [n] - See also: faldstool
Lexicographical Neighbors of Faldstools
Literary usage of Faldstools
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Coronation of Edward the Seventh: A Chapter of European and Imperial History by John Edward Courtenay Bodley (1903)
"Then the King and Queen [return to their Chairs, and kneel down at their faldstools,
and"\ - the Archbishop saith : Let us pray for the whole state of ..."
2. The Manner of the Coronation of King Charles the First of England: At by Christopher Wordsworth (1892)
"Two Crimson Velvet Chairs of State, Two faldstools before them, with Two Carpets
and Four Cushions of Blew Damask on them in the Traverse. ..."
3. The Public and Domestic Life of His Late ... Majesty, George the Third by Edward Holt (1820)
"After which, their Majesties kneeling at their faldstools placed before their
chairs, the Archbishop said the following Prayer: " O God, who dwellest in the ..."
4. A Glossary of Liturgical and Ecclesiastical Terms by Frederick George Lee (1877)
"... from that position to their own seats and faldstools. At Lincoln Minster a
slab remains in the chancel pavement marked " Cantate Hie." RECTOR (LAY). ..."