chapelle
Syllable Decomposition
chapellefrom the Latin capella diminutive of cappa the word designates successively the cape of Saint Martin of Tours (in oraturio nostro super cappella domni martine) then the oratory of the royal palace where the relic was preserved (788), by extension, it takes the meanings of "oratory attached to a private domain, church not provided with full parish rights" (around 800) then "benefice attached to a chapel" (before 842); on the other hand, that of "chancellery" (794); and finally that of "objects of worship, liturgical vessels, books" (811); "clerics in charge of worship in the royal palace".
Definitions
- christianisme
- religion
- agriculture
- charpenteriemenuiserie
Plural
chapelles
Translations
german:chapel
english:chapel
chinese:小教堂
korean:채플
danish:kapel
spanish:capilla
finnish:rukoushuone
greek:παρεκκλήσιο
italian:chiesetta
japanese:チャペル
dutch:kapel
polish:kaplica
portuguese:capela
russian:капелла
swedish:kapell
turkish:şapel
ukrainian:каплиця
See also
caplan (cn.) caplanier (cn.) capelanier (cn.) La Chapelle (pn.) La Chapelle-Basse-Mer (pn.) La Chapelle-Blanche (pn.) La Chapelle-Saint-Luc (pn.) La Chapelle-Urée (pn.) La Chapelle-de-Surieu (pn.) La Chapelle-des-Pots (pn.) La Chapelle-du-Bard (pn.) La Chapelle-en-Vercors (pn.) La Chapelle-la-Reine (pn.) La Chapelle-sur-Erdre (pn.) capélan (cn.) chapelain (cn.) chapelain (adj.)