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View synonyms for chancel
chancel
[ chan-suhl, chahn- ]
noun
- the space about the altar of a church, usually enclosed, for the clergy and other officials.
chancel
/ ˈtʃɑːnsəl /
noun
- the part of a church containing the altar, sanctuary, and choir, usually separated from the nave and transepts by a screen
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Other Words From
- chanceled chancelled adjective
- sub·chancel noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of chancel1
C14: from Old French, from Latin cancellī (plural) lattice
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Example Sentences
Before he could say another word, men from each corner of the chancel hooted and howled.
From Los Angeles Times
Or was the vault under the chancel of Gateshead Church an inviting bourne?
From Literature
She was a deacon, bell ringer and member of the chancel choir at Falls Church Presbyterian Church for more than 50 years.
From Washington Post
By turns mournful and joyous, the instrument energized congregations and fostered a call and response between the chancel and the pews.
From Washington Post
Above the chancel of Santa María la Blanca, a small, bustling parish church in Canillejas, sits an ornate wooden ceiling of stars and leaves that is among the finest, and oldest, in Spain.
From The Guardian
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