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chaplain

noun
An ecclesiastic who has a chapel, or who performs service in a chapel. The king of Great Britain has forty-eight chaplains, who attend, four each month, to perform divine service for the royal family. Princes also, and persons of quality have chaplains, who officiate in their chapels.

chaplain

A clergyman who belongs to a ship of war, or to a regiment of land forces, for performing divine service.

chaplain

A clergyman who is retained to perform divine service in a family . Chaplains of the Pope, are auditors or judges of causes in the sacred palace.