keeill

Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A small monastic cell or chapel.
 * 2) * 1966, in the Report of the Manx Archaeological Survey, volume 6, page 61:
 * The local place-name 'Chapel Gate' — 'the road to the Chapel' — is of some antiquity (J. J. Kneen, Place-Names, I, p. 22) and applies particularly to the steep pathway down the brooghs to the keeill-site and well at the west end of 'Chapel Bay'.
 * The local place-name 'Chapel Gate' — 'the road to the Chapel' — is of some antiquity (J. J. Kneen, Place-Names, I, p. 22) and applies particularly to the steep pathway down the brooghs to the keeill-site and well at the west end of 'Chapel Bay'.

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) church
 * 2) place of worship
 * 3) oratory
 * 4) (monastic) cell