Cantor

/ˈkæntər/ noun

A person who leads singing in religious services, especially in Jewish or Christian liturgy.

From Latin cantor meaning 'singer,' from canere 'to sing.' Entered English in the 16th century through ecclesiastical Latin, originally referring to the lead singer in medieval church choirs.

ARمغني
CSzpěvák
DAsanger
DEKantor
EScantor
FIlaulaja
FRchanteur
HIगायक
IDpenyanyi
ITcantore
JAカントル
KO칸토르
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