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chapel
[ chap-uhl ]
noun
- a private or subordinate place of prayer or worship; oratory.
- a separately dedicated part of a church, or a small independent churchlike edifice, devoted to special services.
- a room or building for worship in an institution, palace, etc.
- (in Great Britain) a place of worship for members of various dissenting Protestant churches, as Baptists or Methodists.
- a separate place of public worship dependent on the church of a parish.
- a religious service in a chapel:
Don't be late for chapel!
- a funeral home or the room in which funeral services are held.
- a choir or orchestra of a chapel, court, etc.
- a print shop or printing house.
- an association of employees in a print shop for dealing with their interests, problems, etc.
verb (used with object)
- Nautical. to maneuver (a sailing vessel taken aback) by the helm alone until the wind can be recovered on the original tack.
adjective
- (in England) belonging to any of various dissenting Protestant sects.
chapel
/ ˈʃæə /
noun
- a place of Christian worship in a larger building, esp a place set apart, with a separate altar, in a church or cathedral
- a similar place of worship in or attached to a large house or institution, such as a college, hospital or prison
- a church subordinate to a parish church
- in Britain
- a Nonconformist place of worship
- Nonconformist religious practices or doctrine
- ( as adjective ) Compare church
he is chapel, but his wife is church
- (in Scotland) a Roman Catholic church
- the members of a trade union in a particular newspaper office, printing house, etc
- a printing office
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of chapel1
Example Sentences
And yet the chapels, mosaics and gilded wood of Santa Maria Maggiore remain stunning.
We've taken a look at who was in the chapel and some of the symbolism on show in the images.
The two women were visiting Los Angeles and on their way back to Santa Maria when they decided to pay their respects at the downtown L.A. chapel.
The traditional Easter Matins service was held in the 15th Century chapel in Windsor, Berkshire.
He has only been seen by the public once since he was admitted to hospital on 14 February, in a photograph released by the Vatican last week, which showed him praying in a hospital chapel.
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