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chantry

chanter (“to sing”). English Wikipedia has an article on: chantry Wikipedia chantry (plural chantries) An endowment for the maintenance of a priest to sing...


Hincaster

/ˈhɪŋkæstə(ɹ)/ Hincaster A hamlet and civil parish in South Lakeland district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref SD5084). Parish map chantries, narthices, snatchier...


chanter

chanter (plural chanters) One who chants or sings. A priest who sings in a chantry. The pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played. 1860s, anon, Lanigan's...


Andersmancer

everyone 2021 April 19, Hi_Im_A, Reddit‎[3]: That said, I'm a fuck the Chantry Andersmancer, and my Hawke lives with him in an underground bunker now...


Seramance

(@c_gonzalez), Twitter‎[1]: I think my next run after this will be human Chantry supporter & finally do a Seramance without the elfy stuff getting in the...


mortmain

it was the law of mortmain […] which originally sent the founders of chantries to seek the king's licence […] (literary) A strong and inalienable possession...


All Hallows

Antiquities of the County of Buckingham: In this parish were, anciently, two Chantries; one situated in Edlesborough, and dedicated to St. Mary; 1 and the other...


friendmance

Sebastian, he will suggest a chaste marriage with her taking vows as a Chantry sister. For more quotations using this term, see Citations:friendmance...