chapel
11Chapel — (engl., spr. tschäppel), Kapelle; in England jede Kirche, die einer Dissidentengemeinde gehört …
12Chapel — (engl., spr. tschäpp l), Kapelle …
13Chapel — CHAPEL, a village, in the parish of Abbotshall, district of Kirkcaldy, county of Fife, 2 miles (N. W.) from Kirkcaldy; containing 159 inhabitants. It lies in the northern part of the parish, and nearly on the borders of the parish of Dysart …
14chapel — англ. [ча/пэл] chapelle фр. [шапэ/ль] капелла …
15Chapel — For other uses, see Chapel (disambiguation). Littlejohn Memorial Chapel, an example of a school chapel at Scotch College, Melbourne …
16chapel — n. 1 a a place for private Christian worship in a large church or esp. a cathedral, with its own altar and dedication (Lady chapel). b a place of Christian worship attached to a private house or institution. 2 Brit. a a place of worship for… …
17chapel — /chap euhl/, n., v., chapeled, chapeling or (esp. Brit.) chapelled, chapelling, adj. n. 1. a private or subordinate place of prayer or worship; oratory. 2. a separately dedicated part of a church, or a small independent churchlike edifice,… …
18chapel — noun 1 part of a church; room/building used as a church ADJECTIVE ▪ little, small ▪ side ▪ The funeral was conducted in one of the smaller side chapels. ▪ family, memorial …
19chapel — [[t]tʃæ̱p(ə)l[/t]] chapels 1) N COUNT: oft the N of n A chapel is a part of a church which has its own altar and which is used for private prayer. ...the chapel of the Virgin Mary. 2) N COUNT A chapel is a small church attached to a hospital,… …
20chapel — Synonyms and related words: Lady chapel, amphitheater, arena, assembly hall, auditorium, chantry, chapel of ease, chapel royal, concert hall, convention hall, dance hall, exhibition hall, gallery, hall, lecture hall, meetinghouse, music hall,… …