chapel-goer

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See also: chapelgoer

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

chapel +‎ goer

Noun[edit]

chapel-goer (plural chapel-goers)

  1. Alternative form of chapelgoer
    • 1863, Frederick William Robinson, Church and chapel, by the author of 'High Church', page 70:
      Secretary of a building society—regular chapel-goer, teetotaller, and all that.
    • 2011, Elvi Rhodes, Madeleine, →ISBN:
      Not that I've ever been a chapel-goer myself.