Definition of Chorists

1. chorist [n] - See also: chorist

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Chorists

choripetalous
chorises
chorisis
chorism
chorismate mutase
chorismate pyruvate-lyase
chorismate synthase-flavin reductase
chorismic acid
chorisms
chorist
chorista
chorister
choristers
choristoblastoma
choristoma
chorists (current term)
Chorizagrotis
Chorizagrotis auxiliaris
Chorizema
chorizo
chorizos
chorographer
chorographers
chorographic
chorographies
chorography
choroid
choroid
choroidal
choroidal

Literary usage of Chorists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Redemptorists at Annapolis, Md., from 1853 to 1903: With a by Redemptorist Father (1904)
"Of those chorists that took their vows three had been invested in Europe. ... Number of Novices invested: 31 chorists and 9 lay-brothers. ..."

2. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1862)
"This requires for 6Ü chorists ;m area of about 200 metres. ... (13) A store for dresses, as near as possible to the large chorists' room, and communicating ..."

3. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1875)
"While such or such a singer of renown exacts a salary of 150000 francs or more, we see the yearly wages of our instrumentiste and our chorists vary between ..."

4. The Theatres of Paris by Charles Hervey, Alexandre Lacauchie (1847)
"Several of the male chorists are also singers in churches, or maitres de chant in schools ... The Opera chorists may be divided into two classes : the first ..."

5. Cozenza, a Tale of Italy, and Other Poems: A Tale of Italy, and Other Poems by Mrs. N Furlong, N. Furlong (1880)
"Past St. Sylvester's the long line, and past St. Stephen's—chorists—banners—Leo last: From burning censer, floating silver cloud; The knee was bent, ..."

6. The Bookman (1906)
"... VEVEY I. The introductory " Invocation à l'Agriculture," sung by the chorists of all the groups together FETE DES VIGNERONS, ..."

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