chantry
noun /ˈtʃɑːntri/
/ˈtʃæntri/
(plural chantries)
(also chantry chapel)
- a small church or part of a church paid for by somebody, so that priests could say prayers for them there after their death
Topics Religion and festivalsc2(由某人捐款建造并为之做追思弥撒用的)附属礼拜堂,祈唱堂 词源late Middle English: from Old French chanterie, from chanter ‘to sing’.