Parecclesion
A parecclesion (Greek: παρεκκλήσιον, romanized: parekklesion, lit. 'side-church'[1]) is a type of side chapel found in Byzantine architecture.

The parecclesion of Chora Church, Istanbul
Examples of existing parecclesions:
The modern Greek word for "chapel" is parekklísi (παρεκκλήσι).
References
- Archaeology. Archaeological Institute of America. 1951. p. 183.
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