cathedral

A large cathedral in Reims, France, with many architectural features traditional to such a structure.

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  • In certain right-wing conspiracy theories, the mainstream system of society, held to be working against men's interests.

Origin

  • From Middle English cathedral, chathedral, cathiderall, from Old French, from Latin cathedrālis, from cathedra + -ālis.
  • , from Middle English, cathedrall chirch, , from Latin ecclēsia + cathedrālis.
  • Image:Cathedral Notre-Dame de Reims, France.jpg|thumb|right|A large cathedral in Reims, France, with many architectural features traditional to such a structure.
  • Coined by the American political theorist Curtis Guy Yarvin.

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