Cátedra (en. Chair)

/ˈka.te.ðɾa/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Definition: Set of knowledge taught in a specific discipline.
Example sentence: The physics chair is very prestigious at the university.
La cátedra de física es muy prestigiosa en la universidad.
Definition: Classes or lessons taught by a professor.
Example sentence: I attend the art history chair every week.
Cada semana asisto a la cátedra de historia del arte.
Definition: Place assigned to a teacher to conduct classes.
Example sentence: The professor occupied his chair in classroom 5.
El profesor ocupó su cátedra en el aula 5.

Etymology

Etymology_origin: From Latin 'cathedra', which means seat or chair, especially that of a bishop.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Common phrase: open chair
Common phrase meaning: A course or lecture in which one can participate freely.
cátedra abierta
Common phrase: honorary chair
Common phrase meaning: A prestigious position or role awarded as recognition.
cátedra de honor

Related Words

Related word: professor
Related word description: Tenured professor who has a chair.
catedrático
Related word: teaching
Related word description: The act of teaching in educational institutions.
docencia
Related word: curriculum
Related word description: Set of subjects and contents taught in an educational program.
currículo

Slang Meanings

Slang meaning: Refers to the professor who sits at their chair and does not interact with students.
Slang example: That professor stayed at his chair, explained nothing.
Ese catedrático se quedó en su cátedra, no explicó nada.
Slang meaning: Used to describe a difficult or boring course.
Slang example: That chair is so heavy that many fall asleep in class.
Esa cátedra es tan pesada que muchos se duermen en clase.