Similar words: enchantress, chant, chanter, chanted, enchant, chanting, chanteuse, penchant. Meaning: ['tʃɑːntrɪ] n. 1. an endowment for the singing of Masses 2. a chapel endowed for singing Masses for the soul of the donor.
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1 Apart from infrequent exceptions such as these, chantry priests were indistinguishable from parish chaplains.
2 Do you ever regret leaving the Chantry ?
3 Faced with cannons , the Chantry responded with lightning and balls fire.
4 Chantry houses tend to resemble community hangouts , jam-session rooms or fraternity houses more than magical workplaces,[www.Sentencedict.com] and they're often inhabited by several Cultists and a handful of Sleepers.
5 Even more important is the testimony of the fifteenth-century Warwick chantry priest John Rous, who died in 1491.
6 On stylistic grounds Vertue may also be credited with the design of Lupton's chantry in Eton College chapel.
7 It is believed that it was built as a chantry chapel in memory of Robert de Tattershall who died in 1121.
8 He is remembered also for his work on the manor house at Clyst, where he endowed a chantry chapel.
9 Leliana: Let's just say I had plenty of reasons to join the Chantry, shall we? And leave it at that.
10 Leliana: Let's just say I had plenty of reasons to join the Chantry , shall we?
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