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Chorister — Chor is*ter, n. [See {Chorus}.] 1. One of a choir; a singer in a chorus. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. One who leads a choir in church music. [U. S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chorister — member of a choir, mid 14c., queristre; see CHOIR (Cf. choir) + STER (Cf. ster) … Etymology dictionary
chorister — ► NOUN 1) a member of a choir, especially a choirboy or choirgirl. 2) US a person who leads the singing of a church choir or congregation. ORIGIN Old French cueriste, from quer (see CHOIR(Cf. ↑choir)) … English terms dictionary
chorister — [kôr′is tər] n. [altered (infl. by CHORUS) < ME querister, prob. via Anglo Norm * cueristre < ML(Ec) querista < chorus, choir < L: see CHORUS] 1. a member of a choir, esp. a boy singer ☆ 2. one who leads the singing in church of a… … English World dictionary
chorister — UK [ˈkɒrɪstə(r)] / US [ˈkɔrɪstər] noun [countable] Word forms chorister : singular chorister plural choristers someone who is a member of a choir (= a group of people singing together) … English dictionary
chorister — Chorist нем. [кори/ст] Chorsänger [ко/р зэнгэр] chorister англ. [ко/ристэ] хорист … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
chorister — [[t]kɒ̱rɪstə(r), AM kɔ͟ː [/t]] choristers N COUNT A chorister is a singer in a church choir … English dictionary
chorister — /ˈkɒrəstə / (say koruhstuh) noun 1. a singer in a choir. 2. a male singer in a church choir; a choirboy. {Medieval Latin chorista chorister + er1; replacing Middle English queristre, from Anglo French, from quer choir} …
Chorister Robin-chat — Conservation status Least Concern … Wikipedia
Chorister School, Durham — The Chorister School Established c. 1400 Type Preparatory School, Co Educational … Wikipedia