chaplain.
(Perhaps the prov. capelin).
1. m. ecclesiastic who obtained a chaplaincy.
2. m. Any church, but does not have chaplaincy.
3. m. priest said mass in a private oratory and often dwell in the House.
4. m. fish of the family of the Gádidos, similar to the faneca, the pointed snout and three dorsal fins with small tail. It is abundant in the Mediterranean.
1. m. The singing the solemn masses in Palace the days when there were no public Chapel.
2. m. priest intended to assist that celebrates.
1. m. priest without benefice, Assistant to the chorus in the divine offices and canonical hours. Usually each one special name; e.g., the sochantre.
1. m. Which said mass to real people in his private oratory
and attending functions of the Royal Chapel in the so-called Bank of chaplains.chaplain the army and the Navy.
1. m. The exercise of their functions in the sea and land forces.
1. m high in a town hall or community of chaplains.
military vicar-general.1. m. prelate who was the spiritual and ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Palace and the houses and sites real, as well as the servants of the King. This was the Patriarch of the Indies.
1. m. Appointed by the King for the Royal chapels of Toledo, Seville, Granada, etc.
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