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cantor
n. synagogue official who conducts the liturgical part of a service; conductor of a church choir


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Cantor
Cantor may refer to:The Latin word for singer, e.g. the main singer of a cantus Hazzan, in Judaism, the English name for a professional singer who leads prayer services (Kantor is a frequently noted jewish patronym)A church Cantor, an ecclesiastical officer leading liturgical music in several branches of the Christian Church
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cantor
Noun
1. the musical director of a choir
(synonym) choirmaster, precentor
(hypernym) musician
2. the official of a synagogue who conducts the liturgical part of the service and sings or chants the prayers intended to be performed as solos
(synonym) hazan
(hypernym) spiritual leader


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cantor
adj. singing, chanting
 
cantor (m)
n. singer; chanter; cantor; minstrel

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cantor (m)
n. singer, vocalist, songster, artiste

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