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The word "dais" has its origins in ancient Greece. In Greek, "disk" or "discus" refers to the quoit, a disc-shaped object thrown in athletic competitions. Over time, the term was applied to any round, flat surface, including tables and platforms.
In the Middle Ages, the term "dais" was specifically used to refer to a raised platform in a hall or dining room. The dais served as a place of distinction for the lord and his guests, who would sit at a table on the platform.
The word "dais" continues to be used today to refer to a raised platform or elevated surface, both literally and figuratively.
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