Chantors

/ˈtʃæn.tɔrz/ noun

Definition

Plural of chantor; multiple singers or chanters, especially in religious settings.

Etymology

Simply the plural of 'chantor,' following standard English pluralization. See 'chantor' for the singular form's etymology.

Kelly Says

This is a straightforward plural, but it represents how the Middle Ages had specialized names for every role in religious services—different singers, speakers, and readers all had distinct titles that marked their place in the hierarchy!

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