Crossword-Solution: PRECENTOR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Precentor | n. | A leader of a choir; a directing singer. |
| Precentor | n. | The leader of the choir in a cathedral; -- called also the chanter or master of the choir. |
| Precentor | n. | The leader of the congregational singing in Scottish and other churches. |
We have 14 clues for the answer “PRECENTOR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Clergyman who directs choral services in a cathedral | 1 answer |
| leading singer | 1 answer |
| person who helps facilitate worship | 1 answer |
| person who leads the singing in a church | 1 answer |
| CHOIR singing lead | 2 answers |
| LEAD singer in choir | 2 answers |
| LEADER of chorus | 2 answers |
| SINGER in choir | 3 answers |
| CHOIR member | 11 answers |
| CHOIR leader | 12 answers |
| Choir singer | 13 answers |
| Cantor | 14 answers |
| Singer | 60 answers |
| Leadership | 76 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Sentences with PRECENTOR (5)
Kitchen assistant, Tomas (Thomas in English), a Fiji man, very tall and handsome, moving like a marionette with sudden bounds, and rolling his eyes with sudden effort.—Washerwoman and precentor, Helen, Tomas’s wife.
The cries of the sheep upon the neighbouring hills, the streamlets upon either hand, one loudly singing among pebbles, the other dripping furtively from pond to pond, the stir of the wind in mountainous old flowering chestnuts, and once in seven days the voice of the bell and the old tunes of the precentor, were the only sounds that disturbed the silence around the rural church.
Scandal at Barchester affirmed that had it not been for the beauty of his daughter, Mr Harding would have remained a minor canon; but here probably Scandal lied, as she so often does; for even as a minor canon no one had been more popular among his reverend brethren in the close than Mr Harding; and Scandal, before she had reprobated Mr Harding for being made precentor by his friend the bishop, had loudly blamed the bishop for having so long omitted to do something for his friend Mr Harding.
But even in a Cathedral town, even after midnight, several successive expeditions of a lay precentor with a wheelbarrow full of quicklime would have been apt to attract the comment of some belated physician, some cleric coming from a sick bed, or some local roysterers.
The Cellarer lacked wine, the drug stores in the farmery were running low; last, but not least, the Precentor had bespoken precious colours, rich gold, costly vellum, and on these the thoughts of Hilarius tarried with anxious expectation.