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prie-dieu
[ pree-dyoo; French pree-dyœ ]
noun
- a piece of furniture for kneeling on during prayer, having a rest above, as for a book.
prie-dieu
/ priːˈdjɜː /
noun
- a piece of furniture consisting of a low surface for kneeling upon and a narrow front surmounted by a rest for the elbows or for books, for use when praying
Word History and Origins
Origin of prie-dieu1
Word History and Origins
Origin of prie-dieu1
Example Sentences
The Oratory Church of St. Boniface, in downtown Brooklyn, has a chapel dedicated to Cardinal Newman, with an oil portrait, a prie-dieu, and a gold-leaf etching of his poem “Lead, Kindly Light.”
Froment says their new place isn’t so much a house as a giant prie-dieu—the French word for a prayer bench.
Brother Louis made for the tower, and when the President opened his door, Lord Roke darted through and made for the prie-dieu in the corner of the room.
Though not a particularly observant Episcopalian, I do have moments when prayer is on the agenda and a prie-dieu or a bedside genuflection just won’t do.
It depicted key elements in the life of the French mathematician and philosopher, including a Pascaline calculator and a prie-dieu prayer desk.
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