All 30 Uses
dais
in
A Storm of Swords
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- You saw them walk the center aisle with every eye upon them and take their seats at the table just below the dais where the king and queen were seated.†
p. 104.8 *dais = raised platform
- Every eye was on the dais, but Catelyn knew their backs: Lady Mormont's patched ringmail, the Greatjon and his son looming above every other head in the hall, Lord Jason Mallister white-haired with his winged helm in the crook of his arm, Tytos Blackwood in his magnificent raven-feather cloak ...Half of them will want to hang me now.†
p. 189.9
- Robb stood on the dais.†
p. 190.1
- Edmure stood below the crowded dais, head bowed modestly as Robb praised his victory.†
p. 190.4
- The sight of Ser Brynden Tully's craggy face on the dais gave her comfort.†
p. 190.8
- Why would Robb bring captives onto the dais?†
p. 191.1
- He leapt off the dais and pulled Catelyn into his arms.†
p. 191.3
- We can feed the men-at-arms in the yard, squeeze some extra benches into the throne room for the lordlings and highborn knights, and find Prince Doran a place of honor on the dais.†
p. 261.8
- They carried the corpses in upon their shoulders and laid them beneath the dais.†
p. 273.1
- Ser Garlan Tyre11 stood beside the dais.†
p. 388.9
- He hopped down from the dais and grabbed Sansa roughly.†
p. 391.1
- Seat her beside him at the high table, and every other lady on the dais was like to take offense.†
p. 522.1
- When he waggled his fingers, a flurry of femininity left their places by the walls to line up beneath the dais.†
p. 676.6
- Even on the dais they were closer than Catelyn would have liked.†
p. 693.9
- One limped toward the dais.†
p. 696.5
- The noise they made was so faint that even those on the dais scarce heard it, but Ser Aenys and Ser Hosteen saw and began to pound their cups on the table.†
p. 699.1
- The guests swarmed the dais, the drunkest in the forefront as ever.†
p. 700.2
- Come help me to the dais.†
p. 817.3
- The Kingsguard escorted them onto the dais, to the seats of honor beneath the shadow of the Iron Throne, draped for the occasion in long silk streamers of Baratheon gold, Lannister crimson, and Tyrell green.†
p. 818.1
- Ellaria Sand among the Dornishmen (Cersei had placed them at their own table, just below the dais in a place of high honor but as far from the Tyrells as the width of the hall would allow), laughing at something the Red Viper had told her.†
p. 819.4
- Tyrion glanced along the dais at all the laughing faces.†
p. 823.9
- When the dwarfs reined up beneath the dais to salute the king, the wolf knight dropped his shield.†
p. 824.2
- King Joffrey and his queen met the pie below the dais.†
p. 827.6
- The chalice slipped from his hand and dark red wine went running across the dais.†
p. 829.3
- The dais still stood beneath the empty Iron Throne, though all but one table had been removed.†
p. 900.7
- The Imp was not alone on the dais.†
p. 918.4
- "Who else was on the dais?" asked Jaime.†
p. 918.6
- Lady Lysa sat on the dais in a high-backed chair of carved weirwood, alone.†
p. 1108.3
- Sansa stopped before the dais, and curtsied.†
p. 1108.9
- The guards were still beating at the door; Littlefinger had come in the back way, through the lords' entrance behind the dais.†
p. 1113.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(dais) a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to people on it
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)