chapelain

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See also: Chapelain

French

Etymology

From Old French chapelain, from Medieval Latin, Late Latin cappellānus. Doublet of capelan.

Pronunciation

Noun

chapelain m (plural chapelains)

  1. chaplain

Adjective

chapelain (feminine chapelaine, masculine plural chapelains, feminine plural chapelaines)

  1. relating to any of several places in France with Chapelle as part of its name

Further reading


Old French

Etymology

From Medieval Latin, Late Latin cappellānus.

Noun

chapelain oblique singularm (oblique plural chapelainz, nominative singular chapelainz, nominative plural chapelain)

  1. chaplain
    • 12th Century, Béroul, Tristan:
      Li rois son chapelain apele
      The king called for his chaplain

Descendants

  • English: chaplain
  • French: chapelain
  • Norman: chap'lain