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Lady chapel

American  

noun

  1. a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary, attached to a church, and generally behind the high altar at the extremity of the apse.


Lady Chapel British  

noun

  1. a chapel within a church or cathedral, dedicated to the Virgin Mary

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Etymology

Origin of Lady chapel

1400–50; late Middle English ( oure ) lady chapell

Example Sentences

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The coffin will remain in the cathedral's Lady Chapel overnight.

From BBC

The coffin will remain in the Lady Chapel overnight, before the funeral the following day.

From BBC

Lancaster Cathedral is holding a service on Monday at 19:00 BST, while Liverpool Cathedral has opened a prayer station in the Lady Chapel.

From BBC

As the service comes to a close, all will remain standing as The Last Post will be sounded by the State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry from the steps of the Lady Chapel.

From BBC

Exquisite carvings in its Lady Chapel still bear the scars of iconoclast vandalism.

From The Guardian