HomeServicesBlogDictionariesContactSpanish Course
← Back to search

Meaning of charnel | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/[tʃɑːɹnəl]/

Definitions

  1. A chapel attached to a mortuary.
  2. Part of a helm, now usually identified as the hinge (near the neck) by which the helm was secured to the breastplate.
    historical
  3. A repository for dead bodies.

Examples

“When Lazarus left his charnel-cave, ⁠And home to Mary’s house return’d, ⁠Was this demanded—if he yearn’d To hear her weeping by his grave?”
“The knight did as he was desired, and broke his spear twice on the very charnel of his helmet. It being now Sir William Cecil's turn, each knight charged his spear directly towards the other's head, and galloping on, both lances[…]”
“1 Are these the charnels, or pinnacles of helmets? See Meyrick, […]”
“[page 78:] […] knight being struck on the charnel, a device for attaching the helm to the breastplate […] [page 497:] Most of the knights at this passage of arms were wearing sallets with bevors or armets with wrappers. Here we have a rare exception, since reference to the charnel indicates that Joan de Camós is wearing a helm. Given the effect of this particular spear stroke, it can be inferred that he was struck high on the charnel, near the neck, which would have made him choke or gag.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

See also

Learn this word in context

See charnel used in real conversations inside our free language course.

Start Free Course