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chan·try C0242100 (chăn′trē)n. pl. chan·tries Ecclesiastical 1. An endowment to cover expenses for the saying of masses and prayers, usually for the soul of the founder of the endowment.2. An altar or chapel endowed for the saying of such masses and prayers. [Middle English chanterie, from Old French, from chanter, to sing; see chant.]chantry (ˈtʃɑːntrɪ) n, pl -tries1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) an endowment for the singing of Masses for the soul of the founder or others designated by him or her2. (Ecclesiastical Terms) a chapel or altar so endowed3. (Ecclesiastical Terms) (as modifier): a chantry priest. [C14: from Old French chanterie, from chanter to sing; see chant]chan•try (ˈtʃæn tri, ˈtʃɑn-) n., pl. -tries. 1. an endowment for the singing or saying of mass for the souls of the founders or of persons named by them. 2. a chapel or the like so endowed. [1300–50; Middle English chanterie < Middle French. See chant, -ery] Chantry a body of priests who say masses for the dead in a chantry chapel.Example: chantry of priests, 1775.chantryA small self-contained chapel, usually inside but sometimes outside a medieval church, financially endowed by the founder so that regular masses could be said for the repose of his or her soul.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | chantry - an endowment for the singing of Massesendowment fund, endowment - the capital that provides income for an institution | | 2. | chantry - a chapel endowed for singing Masses for the soul of the donorchapel - a place of worship that has its own altar |
chantryenUK
chantryA chapel within a church, endowed for religious services for the soul of the donor or others he may designate.chantryenUK
Words related to chantrynoun an endowment for the singing of MassesRelated Wordsnoun a chapel endowed for singing Masses for the soul of the donorRelated Words |