lecterns in English

noun
1
a tall stand with a sloping top to hold a book or notes, and from which someone, typically a preacher or lecturer, can read while standing up.
The sound reflected from the lectern arrives toward the rear of the mic, where sound is rejected.

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1. There are 100+ Bookstands, lecterns, podiums, large format specialty stands, etc

2. In the evening after the service when I was conducting a general confession, I saw five or six Analogions (lecterns) in church

3. However, the most impressive printed European images to survive from before 1400 are printed on cloth, for use as hangings on walls or furniture, including altars and lecterns.

4. To be found throughout the Anglican Communion, the Warham Guild's work - rich frontals, altars with riddels and dossals, apparelled vestments, flowing surplices, chasubles and tunicles, embroidered banners, rood screens and rood beams, carved and gilded altar crosses and candlesticks, Aumbries, fonts and lecterns, chalices and ciboria, censers