cantorial

Variant of cantor

cantor definition

can·tor (kantər)

noun

  1. a church choir leader; precentor
  2. a singer of liturgical solos in a synagogue, who leads the congregation in prayer; hazan

Etymology: L, singer, poet, actor (in LL(Ec), precentor) < canere: see chant

Related Forms:

  • cantorial can·to′·rial (-tôrē əl) adjective

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