Crossword-Solution: CHANTRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Chantry | n. | An endowment or foundation for the chanting of masses and offering of prayers, commonly for the founder. |
| Chantry | n. | A chapel or altar so endowed. |
We have 19 clues for the answer “CHANTRY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| MASS singing, endowment for | 1 answer |
| ENDOWMENT for singing of mass | 1 answer |
| Chapel presents old exotic detective with test | 1 answer |
| Altar built specially for prayers or mass | 1 answer |
| scroll box | 2 answers |
| Sacrificial stone | 3 answers |
| PLACE for sacrifice | 4 answers |
| Communion table | 7 answers |
| chapel | 11 answers |
| Tabernacle | 12 answers |
| Shrine | 15 answers |
| ALTAR ___ | 25 answers |
| PRAYER, place of | 28 answers |
| PLACE of worship | 34 answers |
| Platform | 39 answers |
| HOLY of Holies, containment of the | 41 answers |
| holy place | 44 answers |
| Church part | 55 answers |
| Endowment | 66 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with CHANTRY (5)
Bishop Carpenter made a library in the charnel house chantry, and endowed it with £10 for a librarian.
Their master was the Lord of Combe Ivy that lay in the southern valleys of the hills toward the sea; he owned the grazing on the whole circle of the Downs between the two great roads--on Amberley and Perry and Wepham and Blackpatch and Cockhill and Highdown and Barnsfarm and Sullington and Chantry.
Peter’s day, and that the richest peasants (who formed the deputation) had begun the chantry long before, but that nine tenths of the peasants in that villages were in a state of the greatest poverty.
Nigel looked back at them ere he entered the dark Chantry woods, and saw them still gazing after him and waving their hands.
While I looked at it, I saw no pain was there; it seemed to smile at the short pang of life which was over: but I could not bear the coffin-lid to be closed--it seemed to stifle me; and still as the nettles wave in a corner of the churchyard over his little grave, the welcome breeze helps to refresh me, and ease the tightness at my breast! An ivory or marble image, like Chantry's monument of the two children, is contemplated with pure delight.
Quotes with CHANTRY (1)
Now go with me and with this holy man Into the chantry by: there, before him, And underneath that consecrated roof, Plight me the full assurance of your faith.