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Etymology of the English word procathedral

the English word procathedral
derived from the English word cathedral
derived from the Old French word cathedral
derived from the Latin word cathedralis (of, pertaining to an bishop's see or cathedral)
derived from the Classical Latin word cathedra (armchair, easy chair; cushioned seat; bishop's chair, throne, office)
derived from the Greek word kathedra, καθέδρα (a bench )
derived from the Greek word kata, κατά (down)
derived from the Greek word hedra, ἕδρα
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sed-
derived from the English word pro-

Usage

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