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precentor Meaning in Tamil ( precentor வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

இறை வழிபாட்டுக் கூட்டத்தை நடத்துபவர்,



precentor's Usage Examples:

The clergy went in procession to the west door of the church, where two canons received the ass, amid joyous chants, and led it to the precentor's table.


The responsories are similar in form to the antiphons, but come at the end of the psalm, being originally the reply of the choir or congregation to the precentor who recited the psalm.


Nicholas Ridley >>When Ridley became bishop of London, he made Grindal one of his chaplains and gave him the precentorship of St Paul's.


In cathedrals of the "New Foundation" the "precentor" is not a member of the chapter, but is one of the minor canons.


The chief authority is the Vita Lanfranci by Milo Crispin, who was precentor at Bec and died in 1149.


The public praise used to be led by an individual called the "precentor," who occupied a box in front of, and a little lower than, the pulpit.


One of his uncles was precentor and canon of York.


He was appointed precentor of St George's Church in 1870, and conductor of the Scottish vocal music association in 1873, at the same time getting through a prodigious amount of teaching.


When Ridley became bishop of London, he made Grindal one of his chaplains and gave him the precentorship of St Paul's.


In the English Church in cathedrals of the "Old Foundation" the precentor is a member of the cathedral chapter and officially ranks next to the dean.


Paul's in 1884, and in 1886 precentor.





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