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Word Meanings - CAPELLANE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

The curate of a chapel; a chaplain. Fuller.

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  • FULLER
    One whose occupation is to full cloth. Fuller's earth, a variety of clay, used in scouring and cleansing cloth, to imbibe grease. -- Fuller's herb , the soapwort , formerly used to remove stains from cloth. -- Fuller's thistle or weed
  • CHAPELESS
    Without a chape.
  • CHAPLAINSHIP
    1. The office or business of a chaplain. The Bethesda of some knight's chaplainship. Milton. 2. The possession or revenue of a chapel. Johnson.
  • CURATESHIP
    A curacy.
  • CHAPELRY
    The territorial disrict legally assigned to a chapel.
  • CHAPLAIN
    1. An ecclesiastic who has a chapel, or who performs religious service in a chapel. 2. A clergyman who is officially atteched to the army or navy, to some public institution, or to a family or court, for the purpose of performing divine service.
  • FULLERY
    The place or the works where the fulling of cloth is carried on.
  • CHAPELLANY
    A chapel within the jurisdiction of a church; a subordinate ecclesiastical foundation.
  • CHAPLAINCY
    The office, position, or station of a chaplain. Swift.
  • CHAPELET
    1. A pair of Straps, with stirrups, joined at the top and fastened to the pommel or the frame of the saddle, after they have been adjusted to the convenience of the rider. 2. A kind of chain pump, or dredging machine.
  • CURATE
    One who has the cure souls; originally, any clergyman, but now usually limited to one who assist a rector or vicar Hook. All this the good old man performed alone, He spared no pains, for curate he had none. Dryden.
  • CHAPEL
    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,
  • ACCURATENESS
    The state or quality of being accurate; accuracy; exactness; nicety; precision.
  • INACCURATE
    Not accurate; not according to truth; inexact; incorrect; erroneous; as, in inaccurate man, narration, copy, judgment, calculation, etc. The expression is plainly inaccurate. Bp. Hurd. Syn. -- Inexact; incorrect; erroneous; faulty; imperfect;
  • ANTECHAPEL
    The outer part of the west end of a collegiate or other chapel. Shipley.
  • INACCURATELY
    In an inaccurate manner; incorrectly; inexactly.
  • ACCURATE
    1. In exact or careful conformity to truth, or to some standard of requirement, the result of care or pains; free from failure, error, or defect; exact; as, an accurate calculator; an accurate measure; accurate expression, knowledge,
  • ACCURATELY
    In an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect.
  • CICURATE
    To tame. Sir T. Browne.
  • UNACCURATE
    Inaccurate. Boyle.
  • UNACCURATENESS
    Inaccuracy. Boyle.
  • UNCHAPLAIN
    To remove from a chaplaincy.

 

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