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chaplainry|ˈtʃæplɪnrɪ| Forms: 6 chappelanry, 7 -lanry, -linary, 9 -lenary, 8– -lainry. [f. as prec. + -ry.] = prec. (Sc. and chiefly Hist.)
15601st Bk. Discipline viii. (1836) 55 Chanteries, colledges, chappelanries. a1662Heylin Hist. Presbyt. (1849) 297 (D.) Enabling Lay-Patrons to dispose of their Prebendaries and Chaplinaries unto Students. 1800A. Carlyle Autobiog. 506 He might have a lieutenancy, or the chaplainry if he liked it better. 1807G. Chalmers Caledonia I. ii. vii. 315 There was a chaplainry of St. Ninian attached to the cathedral church of Ross. |