Chancel vs Chanced - What's the difference?
chancel | chanced |
The space around the altar in a church, often enclosed, for use by the clergy and the choir. In medieval cathedrals the chancel was usually enclosed or blocked off from the nave by an altar screen.
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As a noun chancel
is the space around the altar in a church, often enclosed, for use by the clergy and the choir in medieval cathedrals the chancel was usually enclosed or blocked off from the nave by an altar screen.As a verb chanced is
(chance).As an adjective chanced is
discovered by chance.chancel
English
(wikipedia chancel)Alternative forms
* (l) (archaic)Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=Hester Earle and Violet Wayne were moving about the aisle with bundles of wheat-ears and streamers of ivy, for the harvest thanksgiving was shortly to be celebrated, while the vicar stood waiting for their directions on the chancel steps with a great handful of crimson gladioli.}}
Synonyms
* apsechanced
English
Verb
(head)- He chanced upon the definition when leafing through the dictionary.
