choristers Meaning in Tamil ( choristers வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
ஆடல் பாடல் குழுவில் ஒரு அங்கத்தினர்,
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choristers's Usage Examples:
Ten fellows and 16 choristers were added in 1394 to the 70 scholars, the choristers attending the school like the scholars, and being generally, during the first three centuries of the foundation, promoted to be scholars.
"and six choristers to pray for himself and wife and for Henry IV.
's time a regular rogation, the choristers in surplices, the gentlemen of the royal chapel in copes, and the canons and other clergy in copes preceding the knights and singing the litany.
The college was to consist of a provost, io priests, 6 choristers, 25 poor and needy scholars, 25 almsmen and a magister infor mator "to teach gratis the scholars and all others coming from any part of England to learn grammar.
Only two fellows, 4 choristers, 2 scholars and 2 almsmen were named in the charter and probably were only colourably members.
To priests and choristers, for example, of the proprietary or endowed orders were assigned 24 per annum if they were upwards of sixty years of age, 16 if upwards of 40, and 14, 8s.
Its use has never been confined to clerks in holy orders, and it has been worn since the Reformation by all the "ministers" (including vicars-choral and choristers) of cathedral and collegiate churches, as well as by the fellows and scholars of colleges in chapel.
O'Donnell places his senior choristers in the front line, with the juniors peeking out from the row behind.
Luther was at school here, and sang in the streets for bread with other poor choristers.
Sir Frederick Gore Ouseley, in which the ordinary preparatory education of boys is combined with a school for choristers and instruction in ecclesiastical music.
Synonyms:
choirboy, vocaliser, vocalist, singer, choir, vocalizer,
Antonyms:
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