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The chaplain general is a senior chaplain in non-church organisations, such as the British and Canadian armies, and is responsible for the supervision
Chaplain_general
British Army military unit
The Royal Army Chaplains' Department (RAChD) is an all-officer department that provides ordained clergy and non-religious chaplains to the British Army
Royal Army Chaplains' Department
Royal_Army_Chaplains'_Department
Ministers to military personnel
A military chaplain ministers to military personnel and, in most cases, their families and civilians working for the military. In some cases, they will
Military_chaplain
Church of England ecclesiastical office
The Chaplain-General of Prisons is the head of the Church of England's chaplaincy to prisons. He is also an ex officio member of the House of Clergy of
Chaplain-General_of_Prisons
Military rank
militarily educated generals, there are also generals in medicine and engineering. The rank of the most senior chaplain, (chaplain general), is also usually
General_officer
Spiritual representative attached to a secular institution
A chaplain is a trained professional, who provides spiritual, emotional, and psychosocial support in secular or religious institutions, serving people
Chaplain
of the British Army. It includes currently serving generals, lieutenant generals, major generals, and brigadiers. List of serving senior officers of
List of serving senior officers of the British Army
List_of_serving_senior_officers_of_the_British_Army
2-star rank in the British Army and Royal Marines
major generals. Other, administrative, commands were also appointments for a major general. In addition, the senior officer of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department
Major general (United Kingdom)
Major_general_(United_Kingdom)
American soldier and minister, US Army Chief of Chaplains
William Green Jr. is a United States Army major general who served as the 26th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army. He was the third African-American
William_Green_Jr._(chaplain)
British Methodist Minister and military chaplain
Parker KHC is a British Methodist minister and military chaplain. He is the current Chaplain-General to His Majesty's Land Forces. Parker was born in Cornwall
Michael_Parker_(minister)
Tricameral legislature of the Church of England
of Guernsey, the 3 principal Anglican chaplains (and archdeacons) of the Armed Services, plus the Chaplain-General of Prisons (and Archdeacon), and 2 members
General Synod of the Church of England
General_Synod_of_the_Church_of_England
Archbishop of Prague from 2010 to 2022
Hradec Králové from 1998 to 2010. He was the spiritual protector and chaplain general of the Orléans obedience of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint
Dominik_Duka
Topics referred to by the same term
Chief of Chaplains may refer to: Chaplain General, a term used in the Anglican Church Chaplain General section of Military Chaplain, term used by some
Chief_of_Chaplains
Hungarian cardinal
conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI. He was Spiritual Protector and Chaplain General of the Orléans obedience of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint
László_Paskai
Chief supervising officer of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps
chief of chaplains of the United States Army (CCH) is the chief supervising officer of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps. From 1775 to 1920, chaplains were attached
Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army
Chief_of_Chaplains_of_the_United_States_Army
US Armed Forces chaplain rank
armed forces, the chiefs of chaplains of the United States are the senior service chaplains who lead and represent the Chaplain Corps of the United States
Chiefs of Chaplains of the United States
Chiefs_of_Chaplains_of_the_United_States
Aspect of military life
United States military includes the use of religious symbols for military chaplain insignia, uniforms, emblems, flags, and chapels; symbolic gestures, actions
Religious symbolism in the United States military
Religious_symbolism_in_the_United_States_military
Charitable order
His successor was Cardinal Dominik Duka as Spiritual Protector and Chaplain General from 2012 to 2021. In May 2021 Catholic Church in the Czech Republic
Order of Saint Lazarus (statuted 1910)
Order_of_Saint_Lazarus_(statuted_1910)
British Catholic priest
priest and former British Army chaplain. From 2018 to 2020, he served as Deputy Chaplain General of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department: he is the first
Michael_Fava
Position in the U. S. Army
The Deputy Chief of Chaplains (DCCH) serves as the chief strategist for the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps and senior coordinating general officer for actions
Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army
Deputy_Chief_of_Chaplains_of_the_United_States_Army
Anglican priest and chaplain (1876–1957)
the Chaplain its as new camps and outposts appeared. After the war he was Assistant Chaplain-General, Northern Command from 1920 to 1925 and Chaplain-General
Alfred_Jarvis
Staff corps and military chaplain arm of the United States Navy
The United States Navy Chaplain Corps is the body of military chaplains of the United States Navy who are commissioned naval officers. Their principal
United States Navy Chaplain Corps
United_States_Navy_Chaplain_Corps
Rwandan prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1958)
first cardinal from Rwanda. He is current Spiritual Protector and Chaplain General of the Orléans obedience of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint
Antoine_Kambanda
Irish-born Archdeacon
April 1953) is an Irish retired Anglican priest, and manager. He was Chaplain-General of Prisons from 2001 to 2011. The Venerable Noblett was educated at
William_Noblett
minister and former military chaplain. From 2014 to 2018, he served as Chaplain General and head of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department, British Army.
David_Coulter_(minister)
British minister (born 1955)
and retired senior British Army officer. He was Chaplain General and head of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department from 2011 to 2014. He is the first Baptist
Jonathan_Woodhouse_(minister)
Anglican priest (1947–2021)
Anglican priest and chaplain. He served as Archdeacon for the Army from 1999 to 2004 and Chaplain General of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department from 2000
John_Blackburn_(priest)
2024. Archived from the original on 27 May 2024. Retrieved 28 May 2024. Chaplain, Chloe (27 May 2024). "Tories pledge 'triple lock plus' tax cut for pensioners
2024 United Kingdom general election
2024_United_Kingdom_general_election
Military Chiefs of Chaplains Conference is an organization of the principal leaders of the national groups of military chaplains. Begun as a conference
International Military Chiefs of Chaplains Conference
International_Military_Chiefs_of_Chaplains_Conference
United States Army general (born 1961)
of Chaplains, Thomas L. Solhjem. On March 27, 2015, the Senate confirmed Hurley's promotion to major general and assignment of Chief of Chaplains of the
Paul_K._Hurley
British Anglican priest and military chaplain
is a British Anglican priest and military chaplain. He served as Chaplain General of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department, British Army between 2018 and
Clinton_Langston
Senior chaplain of the US Air Force
General Trent C. Davis since 9 August 2024. Armed Forces Chaplains Board Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force Chiefs of Chaplains
Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force
Chief_of_Chaplains_of_the_United_States_Air_Force
Unified chaplaincy branch of the Canadian Armed Forces
The Royal Canadian Chaplain Service (French: Service de l'aumônerie royal canadien) is a personnel branch of the Canadian Armed Forces that has approximately
Royal Canadian Chaplain Service
Royal_Canadian_Chaplain_Service
Anglican priest and military chaplain born 1930
priest and military chaplain. Between 1980 and 1986, he served as Chaplain-General to the Forces and head of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department, British
Frank_Johnston_(priest)
U.S. Army's branch for religious services of multiple faiths
States Army Chaplain Corps (USACC) consists of ordained clergy of multiple faiths who are commissioned Army officers serving as military chaplains as well
Chaplain Corps (United States Army)
Chaplain_Corps_(United_States_Army)
British priest and chaplain-general
was a Church of England priest and British Army padre, who served as Chaplain-General to the Forces between 1974 and 1980. Mallett was born on 1 September
Peter_Mallett
brigadier general, and acting as principal deputy to the Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force. Official Air Force instructions task chaplains with
Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force
Deputy_Chief_of_Chaplains_of_the_United_States_Air_Force
American pastor, U.S. Air Force major general, and Liberty university president
Retrieved 2024-03-08. "Chaplain (Major General) Dondi e. Costin". Archived from the original on 2023-03-31. Retrieved 2023-08-29. "CHAPLAIN DONDI E. COSTIN"
Dondi_E._Costin
Former pupils of Abingdon School
Canadian Pacific Railway pioneer Thomas Malcolm Layng (1892–1958), Deputy Chaplain-General to the Forces, 1945, and Archdeacon of York Henry Medd (1892–1977)
List_of_Old_Abingdonians
United States Army general (1912–1996)
who served as the 12th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army from 1967 to 1971. A World War II paratrooper chaplain who participated in the D-Day
Francis_L._Sampson
– 4 June 1967) was an Anglican priest and British Army chaplain. He served as Chaplain-General from 1944 to 1951 and Dean of Ripon from 1951 to 1967.
Llewelyn_Hughes
United States Army general (1902–1978)
1902 – 5 June 1978) was an American major general and Catholic priest who served as the 9th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army from 1954 to 1958
Patrick_J._Ryan_(chaplain)
Church of England priest and senior British Army officer. He served as Chaplain-General to the Forces from 1966 to 1974. Youens was born on 29 September 1914
John_Youens
British Anglican bishop
former chaplain of the British Army, serving as Archdeacon for the Army (2011–2017) and the Deputy Chaplain-General of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department
Peter_Eagles
French writer (1679–1763)
in the ConLang Code Registry. Innes eventually went to Portugal as chaplain general to the British forces. By then, however, he had developed an opium
George_Psalmanazar
Fictional character
Chaplain Captain Albert Taylor Tappman (A.T. Tappman) (usually referred to as "the Chaplain") is a fictional character in Joseph Heller's 1961 novel Catch-22
Chaplain_Tappman
Military rank in US armed forces
national emergency or war. U.S. General Rank Flags Flag of a general in the United States Army. Flag of a Chaplain's Corps general in the United States Army
General_(United_States)
United States Army general (born 1941)
Chaplain (Major General) Matthew Augustus Zimmerman Jr., USA (born December 9, 1941) is a retired American Army officer who served as the 18th Chief of
Matthew_A._Zimmerman
American clubwoman
Hardaway served as Chaplain General of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. In 2024, she succeeded Jinny Widowski as the president general of the United
Julie_Noegel_Hardaway
and military chaplain. From 2004 to 2008, he served as Chaplain-General to the Land Forces and was therefore head of the Royal Army Chaplains' Department
David_Wilkes
Lowther Kavanagh is a retired Church of England priest who was the Chaplain-General of Prisons (and Archdeacon of Prisons). Kavanagh was educated at the
Mike_Kavanagh
Senior chaplains in the UK armed forces
also Chaplain General from 2000 to 2004 Stephen Robbins (2004–2011); also Chaplain General from 2008 to 2011 Peter Eagles (2011–2017), Deputy Chaplain General
Military_archdeacon
United States Army general
Chaplain (Major General) Roy H. Parker (May 15, 1890 – January 15, 1970) was an American Army officer who served as the 7th Chief of Chaplains of the United
Roy_H._Parker
Groupings of related military occupations in the Canadian Armed Forces
and general officers normally do not belong to branches. Exceptions to this rule are the judge advocate general (Legal Branch), the chaplain general (Royal
Personnel_branch
Irish Presbyterian minister
1986–89, staff chaplain British Army of the Rhine (1989–91), Assistant Chaplain-General Southern District (1991–95), Chaplain-General (1995–2000); director
Victor_Dobbin
portal Alan Dean (1938–2018) was Archdeacon of the Army and Deputy Chaplain General to the Forces from 1993 to 1995. Dean was educated at the University
Alan_Dean_(priest)
Anglican priest (1879–1940)
the Chaplain-General at the War Office from 1916 to 1921 and then Chaplain at the Royal Military Chapel, London. He was Assistant Chaplain-General, Western
Ernest_Thorold
under-secretary of state. An assistant chaplain-general was a chaplain 1st class (full colonel), and a senior chaplain was a chaplain 2nd class (lieutenant colonel)
History of the Church of England
History_of_the_Church_of_England
Clergy and enlisted religious affairs
The Chaplain Corps of the United States Air Force (USAF) is composed of both clergy—commissioned officers who have been endorsed and ordained by a religious
United States Air Force Chaplain Corps
United_States_Air_Force_Chaplain_Corps
Rees; 14 April 1919 – 4 July 2013) was variously Honorary Chaplain to the Queen, Chaplain-General of Prisons and Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury. Rees was
Leslie_Lloyd_Rees
Anglican priest, a former chaplain general of the South African National Defense Force (serving at the rank of Major general), and a former South African
Fumanekile_Gqiba
British Anglican bishop and military chaplain
bishop and military chaplain. He was the Anglican Bishop of Sierra Leone by the end of the 19th century and the Chaplain-General to the Forces from the
John_Taylor_Smith
British Army officer and Anglican priest
officer. He served as a military chaplain during World War II and served as Chaplain General from 1960 to 1966 and as Chaplain to the Queen. After leaving
Ivan_Neill_(priest)
Chaplain in Northern Ireland (1974–75) and then the 4th Division (1975–78). He was Assistant Chaplain General in Scotland (1980–81), Senior Chaplain to
James_Harkness_(minister)
American soldier and protestant minister, US Army Chief of Chaplains
(born 1956) is a retired United States Army major general who served as the 25th Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army. Solhjem is the first ordained
Thomas_L._Solhjem
Deputy to the commander of the British Army
Personnel Director Resources - civilian post Assistant Chief of the General Staff Chaplain-General Director Basing and Infrastructure Director Army Legal Services
Deputy Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
Deputy_Chief_of_the_General_Staff_(United_Kingdom)
One of the national churches of Finland
assistant bishop of Turku, the other eight diocesan bishops, and the Chaplain General of the Defence Forces, whose title is kenttäpiispa ('field bishop')
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland
Evangelical_Lutheran_Church_of_Finland
Recipient of the Victoria Cross (1839–1903)
Williams Adams VC (24 November 1839 – 20 October 1903) was an Irish Anglican chaplain and a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry
James_Adams_(chaplain)
United States Air Force general
(née Fallon; 1946) is a former Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force and was the first female chaplain in the United States Air Force. A native
Lorraine_K._Potter
British Army camp in Hampshire, England (1863–2015)
on 22 July 1964 by the chaplain general, the reredos is the property of St. George's Garrison Church and the chaplain general. If no garrison church is
Bordon_Camp
Saint, first bishop of Irkutsk (c. 1680–1731)
at the Ecclesiastical Academy of Moscow, and then the locum tenens chaplain-general at the Lavra of St. Alexander Nevsky in St. Petersburg. In 1721, at
Innocent_of_Irkutsk
Church of England priest (born 1977)
England, he has been a prison chaplain at a number of institutions in the UK. In 2018 he was appointed Chaplain-General of Prisons and Archdeacon of Prisons
James_Ridge_(priest)
clergyman and military chaplain. From 1796 to 1810, he served as the first Chaplain General to the Forces and head of the Army Chaplains' Department. Gamble
John_Gamble_(priest)
Wisbech from 1984 to 1993; Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1994 to 2001 (and Archdeacon for Prisons); and an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen from 1995 to
David_Fleming_(priest)
American Baptist minister, military officer, and politician (1837–1910)
evangelical efforts in Colorado and California before becoming a U.S. Army chaplain. After retiring from the army, Scott moved to the Salt River Valley where
Winfield_Scott_(chaplain)
Virginia Theodore DuBose Bratton, bishop of the Episcopal Church and chaplain general of the United Confederate Veterans Edmond Browning, presiding bishop
List of Sewanee: The University of the South people
List_of_Sewanee:_The_University_of_the_South_people
Catholic priest
2007, he succeeded Father Jean-Marie Mallet-Guy in the position of Chaplain General of the Scouts and Guides of France (SGdF). In November 2013, the Board
Jacques_Gagey
United States Army general (born 1955)
ordination, he served in the United States Army Reserves as chaplain to the 364th General Hospital. He entered active duty in 1990. Rutherford served
Donald_L._Rutherford
Rugby player
after which he began a long spell as a Chaplain in the British Army, rising eventually to become Chaplain-General. After his death a trust was set up to
Victor_Pike
Military of South Africa from 1957 to 1994
Support Services commands included: Inspector General of the SADF Chaplain General of the SADF Quartermaster General of the SADF Permanent Forces — full-time
South_African_Defence_Force
British Chaplain-General of Prisons
Christianity portal Hugh Thomas Smith, OBE, AKC was Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1946 to 1961. Smith was born in 1896, educated at King's College London
Hugh_Smith_(priest)
Military unit
The Royal Australian Army Chaplains' Department (RAAChD) is an all-officer corps of the Australian Army that provides ordained clergy to minister to the
Royal Australian Army Chaplains' Department
Royal_Australian_Army_Chaplains'_Department
The chaplain of the United States Coast Guard (COCG) is the senior chaplain of the United States Coast Guard (USCG) and is attached to USCG headquarters
Chaplain of the United States Coast Guard
Chaplain_of_the_United_States_Coast_Guard
during the American Revolutionary War. During this time Evans was the chaplain of General Poor's New Hampshire Brigade of the Continental Army, and then came
Israel_Evans_(chaplain)
Australian bishop
Western Australia. He became senior chaplain of the Australian Military Forces in Western Australia and chaplain-general in 1913. Riley toured the UK, France
Charles_Riley
Honorific form of address for certain Catholic clergy
supernumerary. A vicar general could not be named chaplain of his holiness. All these criteria were superseded in 2013. Priests with the title Chaplain of His Holiness
Monsignor
Venerable Keith Salisbury Pound (born 1933) is an Anglican priest: he was Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1986 to 1993. The Venerable Pound was educated at St
Keith_Pound
the Royal Army Chaplains Department from 1916 to 1944. From 1939 to 1944, he served as Chaplain-General to the Forces. An Honorary Chaplain to the King and
Charles_Symons
Weatherhead (Principal Clerk to the General Assembly) 1994 James A. Simpson (Dornoch Cathedral) 1995 James Harkness (Chaplain General of Her Majesty's Forces (Emeritus))
List of moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
List_of_moderators_of_the_General_Assembly_of_the_Church_of_Scotland
British priest and military chaplain
at Portsmouth (1881–1885), and then Chaplain-General to Her Majesty's Forces (1885–1901). He was also Chaplain of the Tower of London until he resigned
Cox_Edghill
Relationship between the NSDAP and the Wehrmacht
German Christian pastors together with the general anti-Christian tone of the regime led to those chaplains who were not German Christians to incorporate
Nazism_and_the_Wehrmacht
United States Air Force general
Stendahl (born August 1, 1951) is the Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force, promoted to Major General with an effective date of August 2, 2012
Howard_D._Stendahl
Military unit
Force Chaplains Branch provides military chaplains for the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom. The Mission of the Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch
Royal Air Force Chaplains Branch
Royal_Air_Force_Chaplains_Branch
United States Air Force general (1913–2000)
Ralph Chess (February 12, 1913 – June 12, 2000) was a major general and Chief of Chaplains of the United States Air Force. He was born Edwin R. Czeslawski
Edwin_R._Chess
RANK; CHAPLAINS, CHRISTIAN CD502 — BADGE, RANK; CHAPLAINS, HINDU CD502 — BADGE, RANK; CHAPLAINS, JEWISH CD502 — INSIGNIA, RANK, COLLAR, GENERAL CD502
List of badges of the South African Army
List_of_badges_of_the_South_African_Army
United States Army general
Chaplain (Brigadier General) Charles Ray Bailey is a former U.S. Army officer who was the 24th Deputy Chief of Chaplains of the United States Army from
Charles_R._Bailey
British Church of England priest and former British Army officer
bishop's chaplain to Nick Holtam, Bishop of Salisbury. He was previously the most senior military chaplain in the British Army, serving as Chaplain-General from
Stephen_Robbins
United States Air Force general
Chaplain (Major General) Robert Preston Taylor, USAF (April 11, 1909 – February 1, 1997) was an American military officer who served as the 3rd Chief
Robert_P._Taylor
British Chaplain-General of Prisons (1927–1998)
Ven. Percival Leonard Ashford (5 June 1927 – 11 October 1998) was Chaplain-General of Prisons from 1981 to 1985. Ashford was educated at Kemp Welch School
Percy_Ashford
soldier and clergyman who served as Deputy Chaplain-General to the Forces, Archdeacon of York and chaplain to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II. Layng
Thomas_Layng
CHAPLAIN GENERAL
CHAPLAIN GENERAL
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Châtelain)
English and French (Châtelain) : status name for the governor or constable of a castle, or the warder of a prison, from Norman Old French chastelain (Latin castellanus, a derivative of castellum ‘castle’).A priest named Châtelain from Paris is documented in Quebec city in 1636, and a family is documented in Trois Rivières, Quebec, in 1722.
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Boy/Male
French
Clergyman.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Stop.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a reduced form of Chamberlain.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name CHAILAI means "pretty."
Girl/Female
French, German, Jamaican
Little and Womanly; Maiden; Virgin; Female Version of Charles
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : occupational name for a clergyman, or perhaps for the servant of one, from Middle English, Old French chapelain ‘chantry priest’, a priest endowed to sing mass daily on behalf of the souls of the dead (Late Latin capellanus).Ukrainian and Belorussian : patronymic from the nickname Chaplya, from the dialect word chaplya ‘heron’, ‘stork’ (Russian tsaplya), referring to a man with long, thin legs or perhaps one who was shy and easily frightened.Clement Chaplin was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Merchant.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a merchant or trader, Middle English chapman, Old English cēapmann, a compound of cēap ‘barter’, ‘bargain’, ‘price’, ‘property’ + mann ‘man’.This name was brought independently to North America from England by numerous different bearers from the 17th century onward. John Chapmen (sic) was one of the free planters who assented to the ‘Fundamental Agreement’ of the New Haven Colony on June 4, 1639.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English
He who is in Charge
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Captain
Boy/Male
English
Captain.
Girl/Female
French
One of Cleopatra's attendants in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra was named Charmian.
Male
Hebrew
(חַייקֶעל) Hebrew name CHAKLAI means "farmer."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Indian
Merchant; Trader; Peddler
Male
English
Merchant
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Latin
Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles; Carl; Song
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a chantry priest (or the servant of one), a priest endowed to sing mass daily on behalf of the souls of the dead (Late Latin capellanus). Compare Chaplin.Americanized spelling of Swiss German Kaeppelin, a diminutive of Kappel.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Chaplin 1.
CHAPLAIN GENERAL
CHAPLAIN GENERAL
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, Greek, Swedish
Mountain of Zeus; God of Wine; Feminine of Dennis; Follower of Dionysius
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Holy Water; Delightful; Simple; Lucky; Life of Water
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Son of Parvati
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic
Child
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Hebrew, Jewish
Hump of a Camel; Name of Mountain; Endless Joy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Like a Rose
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Smiling Face
Male
Hindi/Indian
(मनीश) Variant spelling of Hindi Manish, MANEESH means "god of the mind."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Handsome
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Virtues; Good Qualities
CHAPLAIN GENERAL
CHAPLAIN GENERAL
CHAPLAIN GENERAL
CHAPLAIN GENERAL
CHAPLAIN GENERAL
v. t.
To act as captain of; to lead.
pl.
of Chapman
n.
A chaplain.
n.
An ecclesiastic who has a chapel, or who performs religious service in a chapel.
imp. & p. p.
of Complain
n.
The office or business of a chaplain.
n.
The curate of a chapel; a chaplain.
n.
The office, position, or station of a chaplain.
v. i.
To complain.
v. t.
To remove from a chaplaincy.
n.
One in charge of a portion of a ship's company; as, a captain of a top, captain of a gun, etc.
n.
Any person (clergyman or layman) chosen to conduct religious exercises for a society, etc.; as, a chaplain of a Masonic or a temperance lodge.
n.
By courtesy, an officer actually commanding a vessel, although not having the rank of captain.
n.
A clergyman who is officially attached to the army or navy, to some public institution, or to a family or court, for the purpose of performing divine service.
n.
A parish priest, or a chaplain, of the Greek Church.
n.
A person having authority over others acting in concert; as, the captain of a boat's crew; the captain of a football team.
v. t.
To complain of.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Complain