Cantorial

/kænˈtɔːriəl/ adjective

Relating to a cantor or the duties and music of a cantor in religious services.

From Medieval Latin 'cantor' (singer) plus '-ial' suffix meaning 'relating to.' The root comes from Latin 'cantare' meaning 'to sing,' which also gives us 'chant' and 'canto.' The term evolved to describe anything associated with professional singers in churches.

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