seggio

Etymology
From an old conjugated form of the verb  (cf. the forms with -gg-, also Latin ), or an archaic variant. Cf. also. Less likely from a Vulgar Latin or.

Noun

 * 1) seat for those in power; throne
 * 2)  seat; role; authority
 * 3)  the seat for each senator, representative, etc.
 * 1)  the seat for each senator, representative, etc.