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chantry
(chan|try)
Pronunciation:
/ˈtʃɑːntri/
noun
(
plural
chantries
)
an endowment founded for a priest or priests to celebrate masses for the soul of the founder.
a chapel, altar, or other part of a church endowed by a chantry.
Origin:
late Middle English
: from Old French
chanterie
, from
chanter
'to sing'
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