Definitions for: Chapel


[n] a service conducted in a chapel; "he was late for chapel"
[n] a place of worship that has its own altar



Webster (1913) Definition: Chap"el, n. [OF. chapele, F. chapelle, fr. LL. capella,
orig., a short cloak, hood, or cowl; later, a reliquary,
sacred vessel, chapel; dim. of cappa, capa, cloak, cape,
cope; also, a covering for the head. The chapel where St.
Martin's cloak was preserved as a precious relic, itself came
to be called capella, whence the name was applied to similar
paces of worship, and the guardian of this cloak was called
capellanus, or chaplain. See Cap, and cf. Chaplain.,
Chaplet.]
1. A subordinate place of worship; as,
(a) a small church, often a private foundation, as for a
memorial;
(b) a small building attached to a church;
(c) a room or recess in a church, containing an altar.

Note: In Catholic churches, and also in cathedrals and abbey
churches, chapels are usually annexed in the recesses
on the sides of the aisles. --Gwilt.

2. A place of worship not connected with a church; as, the
chapel of a palace, hospital, or prison.

3. In England, a place of worship used by dissenters from the
Established Church; a meetinghouse.

4. A choir of singers, or an orchestra, attached to the court
of a prince or nobleman.

5. (Print.)
(a) A printing office, said to be so called because
printing was first carried on in England in a chapel
near Westminster Abbey.
(b) An association of workmen in a printing office.

Chapel of ease.
(a) A chapel or dependent church built for the ease or a
accommodation of an increasing parish, or for
parishioners who live at a distance from the principal
church.
(b) A privy. (Law)

Chapel master, a director of music in a chapel; the
director of a court or orchestra.

To build a chapel (Naut.), to chapel a ship. See Chapel,
v. t., 2.

To hold a chapel, to have a meeting of the men employed in
a printing office, for the purpose of considering
questions affecting their interests.


Chap"el, v. t.
1. To deposit or inter in a chapel; to enshrine. [Obs.]
--Beau. & Fl.

2. (Naut.) To cause (a ship taken aback in a light breeze) so
to turn or make a circuit as to recover, without bracing
the yards, the same tack on which she had been sailing.

Synonyms: chapel service

See Also: chantry, divine service, house of God, house of prayer, house of worship, lady chapel, place of worship, religious service, service, side chapel

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