The high or principal table, at the end of a hall, at which the chief guests were seated; also, the chief seat at the high table.
A platform slightly raised above the floor of a hall or large room, giving distinction to the table and seats placed upon it for the chief guests.
A canopy over the seat of a person of dignity.
At First Lutheran, the raised platform under the altar.
The head wedding table where bride and groom are seated.
The raised platform upon which the lords of a manor would take their meal, generally elevated a foot or so above the level of the rest of the tables.
a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
a platform used for the express purpose of raising those who stand upon it over those who are standing around it
The small platform on some PvP maps where you must escort the ghostly hero.
(Pronounced day-iss.) Raised platform on which the head table is placed.
(26) -- a raised platform or table (Oxford Dict.)
The centerpiece at the head table (where bride and groom are seated), which drapes to the front of the table for visual effect.
A raised platform in a hall or large room, usually where guest speakers, honored guests or expert panels are seated.
This is a podium or platform raised from the floor. In wedding receptions, it is where the bride and groom are seated. The word is also used to indicate the flower display on the happy couple's table, which often tumbles over the front.
A raised platform in the front of the room where the speaker stands. Also Podium, Riser, Stage or Platform.
A raised platform on which the head table is placed (pronounced "day-iss").
day'is a platform above the floor
a raised platform (as in a hall or large room) Source
Raised area where the lord's chair is positioned
raised platform at the end of a room or chamber
Dais (French dais, estrade, Italian predella) is any raised platform in a room, for dignified occupancy.