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Meaning & Definition of Cantor in English

English

Cantor

A person who leads the singing in a church or synagogue.


Pronunciation:

/ˈkæn.tɔːr/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

cantors

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A person who leads others in the singing of hymns or religious songs during worship.

    Example Sentence: The cantor's voice resonated beautifully throughout the cathedral, enhancing the worship experience.

  • Definition: In Jewish tradition, a cantor, or 'chazzan', is responsible for the prayers and liturgical singing.

    Example Sentence: The chazzan guided the congregation through the High Holy Day services.

Etymology

Origin: From Latin 'cantor', meaning 'singer', from 'cantare', to sing.

Synonyms

singerlead singerchazzanchurch singer

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • cantor in the choir: A cantor who is a member of a choir, leading songs.
  • retired cantor: A cantor who has officially stopped working in their role.
  • the cantor's solo: A performance by the cantor alone, typically in a service.

Translations

  • Spanish: cancionista
  • French: cantor
  • German: Kantor
  • Russian: кантор

Related Words

  • choirmaster: A person who directs a choir.
  • hymn: A religious song or poem of praise to God.
  • liturgy: A form or formulary according to which public religious worship, especially Christian worship, is conducted.

Slang Meanings of cantor

  • Meaning: The go-to singer in a religious gathering.

    Example Sentence: Everyone knows he's the cantor when it comes to Sunday services.

  • Meaning: A flashy performer in a church setting.

    Example Sentence: She's become quite the cantor, adding her own style to traditional hymns.