sella ae, f
SED-,
a seat, settle, chair, stool
: in sellā sedere: altā deducere
sellā, Iu.: sellae atque operis
locus,
work-stool
: sella tibi erit in ludo, etc.,
teacher's chair
: clausa,
sedan-chair
, Iu.: sellā qui primā
sedens,
on the front seat
(of a wagon), Ph.—
A magistrate's seat, official chair
(that of the higher magistrates was called sella curulis): sedebat in rostris
in sellā aureā: hoc de sellā dixit: consules positis
sellis dilectum habebant, L.: parentes honestos Fascibus
et sellis, H.