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chap·ter
/ˈʧæptɚ/
章,篇,重要章節
From:
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chapter
段
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chap·ter
n.
1.
A
division
of
a
book
or
treatise
;
as
,
Genesis
has
fifty
chapters
.
2.
Eccl.
(a)
An
assembly
of
monks
,
or
of
the
prebends
and
other
clergymen
connected
with
a
cathedral
,
conventual
,
or
collegiate
church
,
or
of
a
diocese
,
usually
presided
over
by
the
dean.
(b)
A
community
of
canons
or
canonesses.
(c)
A
bishop's
council.
(d)
A
business
meeting
of
any
religious
community
.
3.
An
organized
branch
of
some
society
or
fraternity
as
of
the
Freemasons
.
4.
A
meeting
of
certain
organized
societies
or
orders
.
5.
A
chapter
house
. [
R
.]
6.
A
decretal
epistle
.
7.
A
location
or
compartment
.
In
his
bosom
!
In
what
chapter
of
his
bosom?
--
Shak
.
Chapter head
,
or
Chapter heading
,
that
which
stands
at
the
head
of
a
chapter
,
as
a
title
.
Chapter house
,
a
house
or
room
where
a
chapter
meets
,
esp
.
a
cathedral
chapter
.
The chapter of accidents
,
chance
. --
Marryat
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chap·ter
v. t.
1.
To
divide
into
chapters
,
as
a
book
.
2.
To
correct
;
to
bring
to
book
,
i
.
e
.
,
to
demand
chapter
and
verse
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
chapter
n
1:
a
subdivision
of
a
written
work
;
usually
numbered
and
titled
; "
he
read
a
chapter
every
night
before
falling
asleep
"
2:
any
distinct
period
in
history
or
in
a
person's
life
; "
the
industrial
revolution
opened
a
new
chapter
in
British
history
"; "
the
divorce
was
an
ugly
chapter
in
their
relationship
"
3:
a
local
branch
of
some
fraternity
or
association
; "
he
joined
the
Atlanta
chapter
"
4:
an
ecclesiastical
assembly
of
the
monks
in
a
monastery
or
even
of
the
canons
of
a
church
5:
a
series
of
related
events
forming
an
episode
; "
a
chapter
of
disasters
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Chapter
The
several
books
of
the
Old
and
New
Testaments
were
from
an
early
time
divided
into
chapters
.
The
Pentateuch
was
divided
by
the
ancient
Hebrews
into
54 _parshioth_
or
sections
,
one
of
which
was
read
in
the
synagogue
every
Sabbath
day
(
Acts
. 13:15).
These
sections
were
afterwards
divided
into
669 _sidrim_
or
orders
of
unequal
length
.
The
Prophets
were
divided
in
somewhat
the
same
manner
into
_haphtaroth_
or
passages
.
In
the
early
Latin
and
Greek
versions
of
the
Bible
,
similar
divisions
of
the
several
books
were
made
.
The
New
Testament
books
were
also
divided
into
portions
of
various
lengths
under
different
names
,
such
as
titles
and
heads
or
chapters
.
In
modern
times
this
ancient
example
was
imitated
,
and
many
attempts
of
the
kind
were
made
before
the
existing
division
into
chapters
was
fixed
.
The
Latin
Bible
published
by
Cardinal
Hugo
of
St
.
Cher
in
A.D. 1240
is
generally
regarded
as
the
first
Bible
that
was
divided
into
our
present
chapters
,
although
it
appears
that
some
of
the
chapters
were
fixed
as
early
as
A.D.
1059.
This
division
into
chapters
came
gradually
to
be
adopted
in
the
published
editions
of
the
Hebrew
,
with
some
few
variations
,
and
of
the
Greek
Scriptures
,
and
hence
of
other
versions
.
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