Chapellany

Chapellany
Chapellany Chap"el*la*ny, n.; pl. {Chapellanies}. [Cf. E. chapellenie, LL. capellania. See Chaplain.] A chapel within the jurisdiction of a church; a subordinate ecclesiastical foundation. [1913 Webster]

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