Synonyms:
chapel
Meaning: a place of worship that has its own altar
Usage examples
He indicated the chapel.
So then Sir Tristram gat the chapel and kept it mightily.
The future meant Sunday chapel; the present whatever task they found him.
The parsonage was not enough for Padre Passanha; he ought to have a chapel.
On this spot shall rise a chapel to the true God and his servant St. Peter.
At one end was a wooden building like a dissenting chapel, but painted a dingy scarlet.
Even Dr Critchett had respectfully and discreetly made inquiries on his way home from chapel.
It so happened that there was choir practice that very evening, and that I was at the chapel an hour or so.
The first result of this deliberation was that the prayer for the Prince of Wales ceased to be read in the Princess's chapel.
It was the chapel into which Otto had made his way, now long since fallen out of use excepting as a burial place of the race.
0. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording George V, License CC BY-SA 4.0
1. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Košice, License CC BY-SA 4.0