Having a chapel; equipped with or containing a chapel, or attending chapel regularly.
From chapel plus -ed suffix, forming an adjective meaning 'furnished with' or 'provided with' a chapel. Common in descriptions of estates, schools, or institutions.
A 'chapeled' mansion wasn't just nice—it was a statement that you were rich enough to have your own personal place of worship on your property.
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