Use for the raised platforms on which Roman magistrates sat, usually in basilicas or theaters; by extension, may be used also for elevated platforms or seats reserved for any presiding officials. For indoor platforms used as places of honor or prominence for dignitaries or speakers, prefer "diases."
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