Chaplin

/ˈtʃæplɪn/ noun

A religious official, often a priest or minister, who works in hospitals, military units, or institutions.

From Old French 'chapelain,' derived from 'chapel.' In medieval times, a chaplain was a priest attached to a chapel. The role expanded to describe any religious official serving a specific community or organization.

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