Accumbent
Accumbent refers to a person who is seated or reclining in a position, often in a way that indicates a degree of leisure or relaxation. The term is derived from the Latin words "accumbere" meaning "to lie down" or "to recline" and "entirely" added to make it "entirely reclined" but more formally "reclined" or in the context synonymous with recumbent.
In formal or ceremonial contexts, particularly in the Church of England, an accumbent is a person who
In figurative contexts, an accumbent might refer to one who is idle or relaxed while others are
Accumbent monuments, specifically recumbent monuments, are commonly found in churches and grave yards throughout Scotland, England,