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Parts of the cross:

  1. The vertical (upright) member is called the stipes (pronounced sty' peez).
  2. The horizontal member to which the arms were nailed or tied is called the patibulum (pronounced puh tib' u lum).
  3. A crude seat was attached to the patibulum. It was referred to as the sedicula (pronounced suh dic' u luh).
  4. A foot rest, called the suppedaneum (pronounced sup ped un a' um) was also used.
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Parts of the cross:

  1. The vertical (upright) member is called the stipes (pronounced sty' peez).
  2. The horizontal member to which the arms were nailed or tied is called the patibulum (pronounced puh tib' u lum).
  3. A crude seat was attached to the patibulum. It was referred to as the sedicula (pronounced suh dic' u luh).
  4. A foot rest, called the suppedaneum (pronounced sup ped un a' um) was also used.
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