Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A chaplain to a king or prince.
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Examples
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Countess Sophia von Schaumburg-Lippe, Lady-in-Waiting at the English Court, used her influence in their behalf, but was unable to counteract the opposition of the Lutheran court-chaplain Ziegenhagen.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Bannock-Bernt is court-chaplain, and preaches in the market-place before the king.
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Her wedding ceremony in the cathedral was, of course, performed by the court-chaplain Strauss.
The Story of My Life Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898 1892
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Her wedding ceremony in the cathedral was, of course, performed by the court-chaplain Strauss.
The Story of My Life — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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Her wedding ceremony in the cathedral was, of course, performed by the court-chaplain Strauss.
Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867
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Her wedding ceremony in the cathedral was, of course, performed by the court-chaplain Strauss.
The Story of My Life — Volume 05 Georg Ebers 1867
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After creating him court-chaplain, he said to Alexander von Humboldt: "A trick in natural history which you cannot copy!
The Story of My Life Ebers, Georg, 1837-1898 1892
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After creating him court-chaplain, he said to Alexander von Humboldt: "A trick in natural history which you cannot copy!
The Story of My Life — Complete Georg Ebers 1867
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After creating him court-chaplain, he said to Alexander von Humboldt: "A trick in natural history which you cannot copy!
Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867
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After creating him court-chaplain, he said to Alexander von Humboldt: "A trick in natural history which you cannot copy!
The Story of My Life — Volume 02 Georg Ebers 1867
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