noun
- Plural of bethel; a chapel or place of worship, especially a nonconformist or dissenting church.
- Plural of bethel; a seamen's chapel or shelter for sailors.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to a specific church or religious institution; Primarily British usage
Usage: nautical; historical
Examples
- The town had several bethels where local congregations gathered for worship.
- Many bethels were established in port cities to serve the spiritual needs of sailors.
- The historic bethels of Wales remain important cultural landmarks.
- She attended one of the oldest bethels in the region every Sunday.
- Bethels provided both religious instruction and community support for working-class families.