chancellery

noun
/ˈtʃɑːn.sə.lə.ɹi/UK/ˈt͡ʃænt.slə.ɹi/US

Etymology

From Middle English chancelrie, from Old French chancelerie (Modern French chancellerie), from Late Latin cancellaria. Doublet of chancery.

  1. derived from cancellaria
  2. derived from chancelerie
  3. inherited from chancelrie

Definitions

  1. The rank or post of a chancellor.

  2. The office or staff of a chancellor.

  3. The building in which such an office is situated.

The neighborhood

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