sedilis
Sedilis is a term that appears in Latin and occasionally in modern nomenclatural practice, though it does not denote a widely recognized taxonomic group on its own. In classical Latin, sedilis is an adjective meaning “of a seat” or “pertaining to a seat,” derived from sedile, meaning a seat or bench. The form is used in inscriptions and prose to describe objects or concepts related to seating and can appear in compound expressions or descriptive phrases.
In architecture and church design, the related word sedilia (plural) refers to the seating recesses found in
In taxonomy, there is no widely accepted genus or species named Sedilis in major scientific databases. The
Usage beyond taxonomy is mostly literary or fictional, where Sedilis may be used as a proper noun—such
Etymology: from Latin sedilis, meaning “of a seat,” derived from sedile (seat) and ultimately from sedere (to