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lectern (n.)

early 14c., lettorne, lettron, "reading-desk in a church," from Old French letron, from Medieval Latin lectrinum, from Late Latin lectrum "lectern," from root of Latin legere "to read," literally "to gather, choose," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')." Half-re-Latinized in English in 15c. For form, OED compares mulctrum "milking-pail" from mulgere "to milk."

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Definitions of lectern from WordNet

lectern (n.)
desk or stand with a slanted top used to hold a text at the proper height for a lecturer;
Synonyms: reading desk
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