Chancelled

/ˈtʃænsəld/ adjective

British spelling variant of 'chanceled'; having a chancel or separated by latticed screens (specifically in church architecture).

From chancel + -ed, using British spelling conventions that preserve the double-l in words derived from Latin roots ending in -el (similar to 'jewelled' vs. American 'jeweled').

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