Definitionn. a clergyman ministering to some institution
Last update: October 20, 2015
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Victor is a chaplain. [noun]
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Following prayers led by the Chaplain, the Assembly adjourned. [noun]
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During the war I went to the Catholic army chaplain and asked if it was right for me to fight in this war. [noun]
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"Hyacinth, if you would make me happy, let me be married in our dear mother's oratory, by your chaplain." [noun]
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When he is at sea, he has his Chaplain, who preaches whenever the weather permits, and dare not neglect his duties. [noun]
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Is the Chaplain to settle how many come to prayers. [noun]
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You could turn it into a chapel again if you liked, and have your own chaplain. [noun]
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"I tell'd ye sae," said the Aberdeen man in a whisper to Edie, and then proceeded to open the door near which they had observed the chaplain stationed. [noun]
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All retreated,--Jenny with her usual air of officious simplicity, Lady Emily and the chaplain with that of awakened curiosity. [noun]
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