sederunt vs sitting

sederunt

noun
  • A formal meeting, especially of a judicial or ecclesiastical body. 

  • Those people present at such a meeting. 

sitting

noun
  • A legislative session (in the sense of "meeting", not "period"). 

  • Uninterrupted application to anything for a time; the period during which one continues at anything. 

  • The incubation of eggs by a bird. 

  • A seance or other session with a medium or fortuneteller. 

  • A period during which one is seated for a specific purpose. 

  • A special seat allotted to a seat-holder, at church, etc. 

  • A clutch of eggs laid by a brooding bird. 

  • The part of the year in which judicial business is transacted. 

adj
  • Occupying a specific official or legal position; incumbent. 

  • Executed from a sitting position. 

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