Noun
sede (plural sedes)
Obsolete spelling of seed
During the sede vacante of over two months, "shameless trafficking in sacred things was indulged in. Even sacred vessels were exposed for sale". Source: Internet
During the periods of "sede vacante" (which is when there is no pope), the Swiss Guard instead guards the College of Cardinals, so as to ensure that the Cardinals, meeting in Conclave, are able to perform their duty in electing a new Pope. Source: Internet
I bless all of you from my heart." citation On 28 February 2013, the day he retired, the tweets were deleted, and @Pontifex read " Sede Vacante ". citation Pope Francis eventually took control of the @Pontifex account upon his election. Source: Internet
Sede, as well as Huwara Mayor Nasser Oudeh, denied that the Palestinian harvesters acted violently in any way towards the settlers. Source: Internet
The screening room features a De Sede sofa and swivel chairs from Martyn Lawrence Bullard Atelier covered in Dedar velvet. Source: Internet
Such austere designs to high rises within urban grids can also be seen in the Edifício Montreal (1951–1954), Edifício Triângulo (1955) and the Edifício Sede do Banco Mineiro da Produção. Source: Internet