Cantors

/ˈkæntɔːz/ noun

Plural of cantor; multiple singers who lead music in religious services or performances.

Simple English plural of 'cantor,' from Latin 'cantor' (singer) derived from 'cantare' (to sing). The '-s' plural ending is standard in English and has been used for centuries to make singular nouns plural.

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