chapellany

/tʃæpɛləni/

Definitions

1. noun

A chief or head of a chapel, especially in a monastery or convent.

“The chapellany oversaw the administration of the chapel’s finances.”

2. noun

A person who has charge of a chapel or church, especially in the Middle Ages.

“In the 14th century, the chapellany was an important position in the local community.”

Synonyms

  • chaplain
  • rector

Antonyms

  • blasphemer
  • heretic