κλισία
"a place for lying down", hence
I. "a hut, cot, cabin", such as besiegers lived in during long sieges, Il.:—that they were not "tents", but "wooden huts", appears from Il. 24.448 sq.; and when an army broke up, it burnt them on the spot, Od. 8.501
Ii. "a couch or easy chair", Od., Pind.
2. "a bed, nuptial bed", Eur.
Iii. "a company" of people "sitting at meals", NTest.
Iv. "a reclining or lying", Plut.