Chancel \Chan"cel\, n. [OF. chancel, F. chanceau, cancel, fr. L. cancelli lattices, crossbars. (The chancel was formerly inclosed with lattices or crossbars) See {Cancel}, v. t.] (Arch.) (a) That part of a church, reserved for the use of the clergy, where the altar, or communion table, is placed. Hence, in modern use; (b) All that part of a cruciform church which is beyond the line of the transept farthest from the main front. [1913 Webster]
{Chancel aisle} (Arch.), the aisle which passes on either side of or around the chancel.
{Chancel arch} (Arch.), the arch which spans the main opening, leading to the chancel.
{Chancel casement}, the principal window in a chancel. --Tennyson.
{Chancel table}, the communion table. [1913 Webster]
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