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chaplainship
chap·lain C0244500 (chăp′lĭn)n.1. A member of the clergy attached to a chapel.2. a. A member of the clergy who conducts religious services for an institution, such as a prison or hospital.b. A lay person who is appointed to provide spiritual leadership and counseling to members of an institution, as at a university.c. A member of the clergy who is connected with a royal court or an aristocratic household.3. A member of the clergy attached to a branch of the armed forces. [Middle English chapelein, from Old French chapelain, from Medieval Latin capellānus, from capella, chapel; see chapel.] chap′lain·cy, chap′lain·ship′ n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | chaplainship - the position of chaplainchaplaincyberth, billet, post, situation, position, office, place, spot - a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury" | EncyclopediaSeechaplainLegalSeeChaplainchaplainship
Synonyms for chaplainshipnoun the position of chaplainSynonymsRelated Words- berth
- billet
- post
- situation
- position
- office
- place
- spot
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