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chapel
  1. A place of worship, smaller than, or subordinate to a church.
  2. A place of worship in a civil institution such as an airport, prison etc.
  3. A funeral home, or a room in one for holding funeral services.
  4. A trade union branch in UK printing or journalism.
  5. A printing office, said to be so called because printing was first carried on in England in a chapel near Westminster Abbey.
  6. A choir of singers, or an orchestra, attached to the court of a prince or nobleman.
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “The chapel was small but perfectly formed, constructed like a miniature church.”
chaplain
  1. A member of a religious body (often, but not always, of the clergy) officially assigned to give pastoral care at an institution, group, private chapel, etc.
  2. A person without religious affiliation who carries out similar duties in a secular context.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The service to rebury the bones was conducted by police chaplain Rev Dr Mike Ward.”
      “The chaplain at St Georges Church lays to rest the bodies of WW1 soldiers that are still regularly unearthed.”
      “Rev Ruth Scott, a mother of two, works as a part-time chaplain in Richmond Church Charity's seven almshouses.”
chaplaincy
  1. The role or position of a chaplain.
  2. A building, for example on a university campus, catering to people's religious needs.
  3. Examples:
    1. “There is also a plan for a multi-faith prayer room behind the chaplaincy centre which is also very important for the station.”
      “Graduates will be eligible to study for a Higher Diploma in educational or chaplaincy studies for a career in education or pastoral work.”
      “The Puseyite Dr Arabin succeeds to the deanery and marries Mrs Bold, while Mrs Proudie sees to it that Slope is dismissed from his chaplaincy.”
chapelry
  1. The district attached to a chapel.
  2. A division of a large or populous parish which has its own parochial or district chapel.
  3. Examples:
    1. “The chapelry contained, in 1821, a population of 2,646, and in 1831, 2,678 inhabitants.”
      “By that date about a third of the chapelry was under arable, somewhat under two thirds under grassland and orchard.”
      “Ashford is a small village and chapelry to Bakewell, about one mile away on the Buxton Road.”
chaplainship
  1. The office or business of a chaplain.
  2. The possession or revenue of a chapel.
chappel
  1. (dated, 17-18th C.) Alternative spelling of chapel
  2. Printers' guild.
chapellany
chapelmaster
  1. A director of music in a chapel; the director of a court or orchestra.
chapling
  1. Eye dialect spelling of chaplain.
chapelman
  1. A clergyman; an official from a chapel.
chapelgoer
  1. One who regularly attends chapel.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Canine chapelgoer Teddy has become something of a celebrity at the regular Sunday services at the Rehoboth Chapel, in Llanelli.”
      “We've got a number of features on the station including one which follows a chapelgoer as he does missionary work around the world.”
      “The regular chapelgoer spent almost a century at the family's farm at Aber Cwm Eiddew, Upper Corris, before moving to the care home.”
chappellane
  1. Obsolete form of chaplain. [16th-17th c.]
chapelwarden
  1. The warden of a chapel.
chapelayn
  1. Obsolete spelling of chaplain
chappell
  1. Obsolete form of chapel.
chaplainships
  1. plural of chaplainship
chapelmasters
  1. plural of chapelmaster
chapelwardens
  1. plural of chapelwarden
chappellanes
  1. plural of chappellane
chapelgoers
  1. plural of chapelgoer
chapellanies
  1. plural of chapellany
chaplaincies
  1. plural of chaplaincy
chapelmen
  1. plural of chapelman
chaplains
  1. plural of chaplain
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Those that don't fit into that category include chaplains from charismatic and other evangelical churches.”
      “Soldiers and chaplains who tried to force religion on their comrades thus often faced ostracism.”
      “What lay chaplains cannot do is say Mass, anoint the sick, and absolve sin after confession.”
chaplings
  1. plural of chapling
chappells
  1. plural of chappell
chapelries
  1. plural of chapelry
  2. Examples:
    1. “Both these chapelries appear to have had parochial boundaries and there is a record of the year 1340 suggesting this in the case of Towednack.”
      “To be granted by the diocesan, at whose discretion one or more chapelries are to be founded by Robert.”
chappels
  1. plural of chappel
chapels
  1. plural of chapel
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “With the rise of private Masses, chapels began to bulge out from the laterals of the church and altars began to be recessed against the walls.”
      “From the square townsmen view the church's apse and radiating symmetrical apsidal chapels.”
      “Sunday schools run by Baptist, Independent, Unitarian and Wesleyan chapels also provided basic schooling for a small number of children.”
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