cathedral city• His support may have been determined by the presence of Gundovald's army in his cathedral city.• Salisbury, quietcathedral city, the countytown of Wiltshire near to which is the village in which Mr Pecksniff lives.• We started with breakfast in St David's, the smallest cathedral city in Britain.• Within a diocesecharity schools were more likely to be found near the cathedral city than in outlying regions.• Then it follows a formerrailway line to Woodhall Spa before crossing fenland on its way to the cathedral city of Lincoln.• The cathedral cities of York and Lincoln are both within an hour's drive.
Origincathedral
(1500-1600)cathedral church“cathedral”((13-21 centuries)); cathedral from Old French, from Late Latincathedralis, from Latincathedra“chair, bishop's chair”; → CHAIR1