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- noun dated, 17th-18th C. Alternative spelling of
chapel . - noun Printers'
guild .
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Examples
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I have done a search here, and I think I have found what might be the problem: I'm using style called chappel which is actually prosilver but in orange colors.
phpBB.com Branci 2010
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I use custom made style called "chappel" it is based on posilver, only colors are different, functions are the same.
phpBB.com Branci 2010
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The ceremony took place in a little chappel that was part of a cheap/dumpy motel.
Read It! j-ku 2007
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Westminster in the chappel of S. Katharine, the kings iusticer giuing his assent therevnto, where a councell was held the same time, and a letter of the popes read there before the bishops and barons of the realme, conteining amongst other things this that followeth.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second Raphael Holinshed
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But I am not so much in pain for a remedy, as that a greater anguish strikes me to the heart, and will undoubtedly make an end of me, for fear in one of your youthful frolicks, you should disclose what you saw in Priapus's chappel, and utter the counsels of the gods among the people.
The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter 20-66 Petronius Arbiter
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I propos'd some reasonable alterations in their chappel laws, and carried them against all opposition.
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But the ole chappel -- that took the cike, that did!
Dracula 1897
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In the 'History of the Diocese of London' Newcourt gives the following quotation from the Bishop of London's Registry: 'The chappel of this
Chelsea The Fascination of London Walter Besant 1868
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"All _vertuous women_, _like tortoises_, carry their house on their heads, and their chappel in their heart, and their danger in their eye, and their souls in their hands, and God in all their actions."
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When the steward came to the doore with the Wassel, he was to cry three times, _Wassel, Wassel, Wassel_, and then the chappel
Old Christmas From the Sketch Book of Washington Irving Washington Irving 1821
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