pa. pple. and ppl. a. [f. CHANCEL + -ED; in first quot. as if f. a vb.] a. Placed in a chancel. b. Having a chancel.
1683. O. U., Parish-Ch. No Conventicles, 12. If they will not be chancelld, when they read Common-Prayer to the whole Congregation; they must be censurd for cancelling the Laws.
1881. Athenæum, 20 Aug., 247/2. These early chancelled churches.