"Chaplain" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
An ecclesiastic who performs dlvlne service in a chapel; but lt more commonly means one who attends upon a king, prince, or other person of quality, for the performance of clerical duties ln a prl-vate chapel. 4 Coke, 90
An ecclesiastic who has a chapel, or who performs
religious service in a chapel.
Any person (clergyman or layman) chosen to conduct
religious exercises for a society, etc.; as, a chaplain of a Masonic or
a temperance lodge.
A clergyman who is officially attached to the army or
navy, to some public institution, or to a family or court, for the
purpose of performing divine service.
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