Solium
(
θρόνος).
1.
Any high-backed
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Solium. (From the Vatican Vergil.)
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chair with closed sides for arms (
Serv. ad
Verg. Aen. i. 506).
2.
A chair of state, or throne, cushioned, and with the back covered with drapery (
Verg. Aen. x. 116).
3.
A seat at the bottom of a circular bath on which the bathers sat while washing (
Suet. Aug. 82; Festus, s. h. v.).