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Meaning of pew | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
pjuː

Definitions

  1. bank (financial institution)
  2. Initialism of pink-eyed white (mouse or rat).
    abbreviation, alt-of, initialism
  3. One of the long benches in a church, seating several persons, usually fixed to the floor and facing the chancel.
  4. A surname from Welsh.
  5. bench
  6. The congregation of a church.
    broadly, in-plural
  7. An enclosed compartment in a church which provides seating for a group of people, often a prominent family.
  8. school of fish
  9. Any structure shaped like a church pew, such as a stall, formerly used by money lenders, etc.; a box in a theatre; or a pen or sheepfold.
  10. first-person singular present indicative of bancar
  11. A chair; a seat.
    colloquial, humorous

Equivalents

العربية المقعد
Deutsch Bank
Español banco uf
فارسی پیف
Suomi kirkonpenkki
Italiano stallo
日本語
Kurdî bah uf
Nederlands bah eikes jakkes koorgestoelte pff
Polski fuj
Русский тьфу! фу!
Svenska kyrkbänk
Tagalog kadiri

Examples

“In many churches some pews are reserved for either clerical or liturgical officials such as canons, or for prominent families.”
“The pews are filling up, notably with young people, Gen Z's attendance at church has quadrupled in recent years—from a small base, but the significance lies more in the direction of travel.”
“I think a lot of Americans are actually searching for a church that’s relatively apolitical in the pulpit and the pews.”
“At St. Patrick’s Cathedral, firefighters in dress blues and white gloves escorted families to the pews for a memorial service, led by Mr. Bloomberg, to honor the 343 Fire Department employees killed on 9/11.”
“[H]e, a lollard indeed over his elbovv-cuſhion, in almoſt the ſeaventh part of 40. or 50. years teaches them ſcarce half the principles of religion; and his ſheep oft-times ſit the vvhile to as little purpoſe of benifiting as the ſheep in thir pues at Smithfield; […]”
“my wife and I […]did get into the play, the only one we have seen this winter: it was “The Five Hours’ Adventure:” but I sat so far I could not hear well, nor was there any pretty woman that I did see, but my wife, who sat in my Lady Fox’s pew with her.”
“Pull up a pew.”
“Victor Crabbe's headmaster was a little man called Boothby […] who subscribed to a popular book club and had many long-playing records, who invited people to curry tiffin and said, "Take a pew."”

CEFR level

C2
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This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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