chapelgoer

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See also: chapel-goer

English

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Alternative forms

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chapel-goer

Etymology

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chapel +‎ goer

Noun

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chapelgoer (plural chapelgoers)

  1. One who regularly attends chapel.
    • 2011, Glenice Crossland, The Stanford Lasses, →ISBN, page 36:
      Joe was a steady bloke, quiet and sensible; the only criticism Isaac had of Joe was that he wasn't a chapelgoer.