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Qué (quién) es chapter house - definición

BUILDING OR ROOM THAT IS PART OF A CATHEDRAL, MONASTERY OR COLLEGIATE CHURCH IN WHICH LARGER MEETINGS ARE HELD
Chapter-house; Chapterhouse; Chapterhouse (church); Chapter House; Chapter-House; Chapter hall; Chapter room
  • Chapter House of [[Bornem Abbey]], with the Throne of the Abbot.
  • The chapter house of [[Canterbury cathedral]]
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  • The Chapterhouse at [[Lincoln Cathedral]] with [[flying buttress]]es surrounding the building
  • The chapter house from the 1750s in the old town of [[Porvoo, Finland]]
  • The Chapterhouse at [[Southwell Minster]], [[Nottinghamshire]]
  • Late Renaissance grandeur at [[Toledo Cathedral]], with wooden coffered ceiling

chapter house         
¦ noun a building used for the meetings of a religious chapter.
?US a place where a college fraternity or sorority meets.
chapter house         
(chapter houses)
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A chapter house is the building or set of rooms in the grounds of a cathedral where the members of the clergy hold their meetings.
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In a university or college, a chapter house is the place where a fraternity or sorority lives or meets. (AM)
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Chapter house         
A chapter house or chapterhouse is a building or room that is part of a cathedral, monastery or collegiate church in which meetings are held. When attached to a cathedral, the cathedral chapter meets there.

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Chapter house

A chapter house or chapterhouse is a building or room that is part of a cathedral, monastery or collegiate church in which meetings are held. When attached to a cathedral, the cathedral chapter meets there. In monasteries, the whole community often met there daily for readings and to hear the abbot or senior monks talk. When attached to a collegiate church, the dean, prebendaries and canons of the college meet there. The rooms may also be used for other meetings of various sorts; in medieval times monarchs on tour in their territory would often take them over for their meetings and audiences. Synods, ecclesiastical courts and similar meetings often took place in chapter houses.

Ejemplos de uso de chapter house
1. About six parents were waiting word at the Cornfield Chapter House, which is 15 miles from the high school.
2. It might even have been the original entrance door to the former King of Englands own Chapter House.