Chanter
31chanter — noun Date: 14th century 1. one who chants: a. chorister b. cantor 2. the chief singer in a chantry 3. the reed pipe of a bagpipe with finger holes on which the melody is played …
32chanter — chantership, n. /chan teuhr, chahn /, n. 1. a person who chants; singer. 2. a chorister; precentor. 3. the chief singer or priest of a chantry. 4. the pipe of a bagpipe provided with finger holes for playing the melody. [1250 1300; CHANT + ER1; r …
33chanter — noun a) A person, such as a chorister who chants b) The pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played …
34chanter — (v. 1) Présent : chante, chantes, chante, chantons, chantez, chantent ; Futur : chanterai, chanteras, chantera, chanterons, chanterez, chanteront ; Passé : chantai, chantas, chanta, chantâmes, chantâtes, chantèrent ; Imparfait : chantais,… …
35chanter — фр. [шантэ/] петь см. также chant …
36chanter — n. one who chants; melody pipe of a bagpipe …
37chanter — noun Music the pipe of a bagpipe with finger holes, on which the melody is played …
38chanter — n. Singer, songster …
39chanter — chant·er …
40chanter — chant•er [[t]ˈtʃæn tər, ˈtʃɑn [/t]] n. 1) mad a) a person who chants b) chorister 1) c) cantor 1) 2) mad the pipe of a bagpipe provided with finger holes for playing the melody • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME chantour < AF, var. of OF chanteor < …