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  • 62pulpit — [14] Classical Latin pulpitum, a word of unknown origin, denoted ‘platform, stage’. This sense was originally carried over into English (Miles Coverdale, in his 1535 translation of II Chronicles 6:13, wrote ‘Salomon had made a brasen pulpit …… …

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  • 63pulpit — [14] Classical Latin pulpitum, a word of unknown origin, denoted ‘platform, stage’. This sense was originally carried over into English (Miles Coverdale, in his 1535 translation of II Chronicles 6:13, wrote ‘Salomon had made a brasen pulpit …… …

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  • 64pulpit — pul|pit [ pulpıt ] noun count the place where a priest stands to talk to people in a church …

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  • 65pulpit — [[t]p ʊlpɪt[/t]] pulpits N COUNT A pulpit is a small raised platform with a rail or barrier around it in a church, where a member of the clergy stands to speak …

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