English-Thai Dictionary
cantor
N ผู้ ที่ เป็น นักร้อง นำ ใน โบสถ์ ยิว phu-ti-pen-nak-rong nam-nai-bote-yiol
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CANTOR
Can "tor, n. Etym: [L., a singer, fr. caner to sing. ]
Defn: A singer; esp. the leader of a church choir; a precentor. The cantor of the church intones the Te Deum. Milman.
CANTORAL
CANTORAL Can "tor *al, a.
Defn: Of or belonging to a cantor. Cantoral staff, the official staff or baton of a cantor or precentor, with which time is marked for the singers.
CANTORIS
Can *to "ris, a. Etym: [L., lit. , of the cantor, gen. of cantor. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to a cantor; as, the cantoris side of a choir; a cantoris stall. Shipley.
New American Oxford Dictionary
cantor
can tor |ˈkantər ˈkæn (t )ɔr | ▶noun 1 an official who sings liturgical music and leads prayer in a synagogue. Also called hazzan. 2 (in formal Christian worship ) a person who sings solo verses or passages to which the choir or congregation responds. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin, ‘singer, ’ from canere ‘sing. ’
Cantor, Georg
Can tor, Georg |ˈkantər ˈkæntər | (1845 –1918 ), German mathematician; born in Russia. His work on numbers laid the foundations for the theory of sets and stimulated 20th -century exploration of number theory.
cantorial
can to ri al |kanˈtôrēəl kænˈtɔriəl | ▶adjective of or relating to a cantor. • relating to or denoting the north side of the choir of a church, the side on which the cantor sits. The opposite of decanal.
cantoris
cantoris |kanˈtɔːrɪs | ▶noun the section of a church or cathedral choir conventionally placed on the north side and taking the second or lower part in antiphonal singing. The opposite of decani. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, literally ‘of the cantor ’ (see cantor ).
Oxford Dictionary
cantor
cantor |ˈkantɔː, -ə | ▶noun 1 an official who sings liturgical music and leads prayer in a synagogue. 2 (in formal Christian worship ) a person who sings solo verses or passages to which the choir or congregation respond. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin, ‘singer ’, from canere ‘sing ’.
Cantor, Georg
Cantor, Georg |ˈkantɔː, German ˈkantɔr | (1845 –1918 ), Russian-born German mathematician. His work on numbers laid the foundations for the theory of sets and stimulated 20th -century exploration of number theory.
cantorial
can ¦tor |ial |kanˈtɔːrɪəl | ▶adjective relating to a cantor. • relating to or denoting the north side of the choir of a church, the side on which the cantor sits. The opposite of decanal.
cantoris
cantoris |kanˈtɔːrɪs | ▶noun the section of a church or cathedral choir conventionally placed on the north side and taking the second or lower part in antiphonal singing. The opposite of decani. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, literally ‘of the cantor ’ (see cantor ).
Spanish Dictionary
cantor, -ra
cantor, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que canta, en especial si se dedica a ello profesionalmente :los niños cantores de Viena; los salmos de la Biblia eran ejecutados por un cantor solista que dialogaba con el pueblo .2 [persona ] Que narra o describe una cosa de forma poética ensalzando sus virtudes :fue un buen poeta, cantor de animales y flores; con vocación de pintor militar, fue cantor de la epopeya imperial .3 [pájaro ] Que puede emitir sonidos melodiosos y variados :los mirlos, las alondras, los jilgueros y los ruiseñores son pájaros cantores .
cantora
cantora nombre femenino Chile coloquial Recipiente de loza, metal, plástico, etc. , para recoger la orina y las evacuaciones del vientre .SINÓNIMO orinal, pelela .
cantoral
cantoral nombre masculino Libro muy grande, generalmente con las páginas de pergamino, en que están escritas la música y las oraciones que se cantan en el coro de una iglesia durante la celebración de los distintos oficios .
cantoría
cantoría nombre femenino Tribuna destinada al coro infantil en una iglesia, importante en la escultura renacentista .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
cantor
can tor /kǽntə r |-tɔː /名詞 C 〘宗 〙1 先唱者 〘ユダヤ教会で祈禱 (きとう )文を先唱する人 〙.2 前唱者 〘キリスト教の礼拝で聖歌隊の前唱を務める人 〙.