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Dictionary: pew   (pyū) pronunciation
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  1. One of the long, fixed, backed benches that are arranged in rows for the seating of a congregation in church.
  2. An enclosed compartment in a church that provides seating for a number of people, such as a family.

[Middle English pewe, probably from Old French puie, balcony, from Latin podia, pl. of podium, balcony. See podium.]


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In a house of worship, one of a number of fixed benches with backs; also See box pew.

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IN BRIEF: Any of the benches with a back, fixed in rows, as seen in a church.

pronunciation The congregation filled every pew in the church.

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Pews in rows in a church.

A pew is a long bench seat used for seating members of a congregation or choir in a church.

Churches were not commonly furnished with permanent pews before the coming of the Protestant Reformation. The rise of the sermon as a central act of Christian worship, especially in Protestantism, made the pew an indispensable item of church furniture. Most Orthodox churches do not have pews; they have stands instead.

In some churches, pews were installed at the expense of the congregants, and were their personal property; there was no general public seating in the church itself. In these churches, pew deeds recorded title to the pews, and were used to convey them. Pews were originally purchased from the church by their owners under this system, and the purchase price of the pews went to the costs of building the church. When the pews were privately owned, their owners sometimes enclosed them in pew boxes, and the pews were frequently not of uniform construction. Conversely, some churches were fitted with uniform box pews throughout (some of these may have been owned by families or held as possessions of farms in the parish) so that all would be available to the general congregation. The purchase or rental of pews was sometimes controversial, as in the case of B. T. Roberts.

Pews are generally made of wood and arranged in rows facing the altar in a church. This area where the congregation sits is called the nave. Usually a pathway is left between pews in the center of the sanctuary to allow for a procession; some have benchlike cushioned seating or even footrests, although more traditional, conservative churches usually have neither cushions nor footrests. Many pews have slots behind each pew; these may hold Bibles and hymnals as well as other church literature. Sometimes the church may also provide stations on certain rows that allow the hearing impaired to use headsets in order to hear the sermon. In many churches pews are permanently attached to the floor.

In churches with a tradition of public kneeling prayer, pews are usually equipped with kneelers in front of the seating bench so members of the congregation can kneel on them instead of the floor. These kneelers essentially have long, usually padded boards which run lengthwise parallel to the seating bench of the pew. These kneeler boards may be 15 cm or so wide and elevated perhaps 10-15 cm above the floor, but dimensions can vary widely. Permanently attached kneelers are often made so they can be rotated or otherwise moved up out of the way when the congregation members are not kneeling.

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Translations: Pew
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - kirkestol

Nederlands (Dutch)
kerkbank, zitplaats, van kerkbanken voorzien

Français (French)
n. - banc d'église

Deutsch (German)
n. - Kirchenbank, Platz

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - στασίδι (εκκλησίας)

Italiano (Italian)
banco di chiesa

Português (Portuguese)
n. - banco de igreja (m)

Русский (Russian)
церковная скамья

Español (Spanish)
n. - banco de iglesia

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - kyrkbänk, sittplats

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
长凳, 座位

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 長凳, 座位

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 좌석(교회의), (일반적으로)의자

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 信徒席, 椅子
v. - 座席を備え付ける, 囲う

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) مقعد خشبي, مقعد كنيسه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮ספסל בעל מסעד בכנסיה, מושב, תא סגור‬


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