chanter
Kelime Anlamı :
1. kilise korosunda baş okuyucu.
2. tilâvetle okuyan kimse.
3. şarkıcı.
4. ilahici.
Tanımlar :
1.
A person, such as a chorister, who chants.
2. the pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played.
3. A priest who sings in a chantry.
2. the pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played.
3. A priest who sings in a chantry.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
one who chants or sings
2. A priest who sings in a chantry
3. the pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played
4. the hedge sparrow.
2. A priest who sings in a chantry
3. the pipe of a bagpipe on which the melody is played
4. the hedge sparrow.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
one who chants; a singer or songster.
2. the chief singer of the chantry.
3. the flute or finger pipe in a bagpipe. see bagpipe.
4. the hedge sparrow.
2. the chief singer of the chantry.
3. the flute or finger pipe in a bagpipe. see bagpipe.
4. the hedge sparrow.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to mutter.
2. one who chants; a singer, minstrel, or songster.
3. the chief singer or priest of a chantry; a cantor.
4. one who chants, sings, or sounds the praise of anything, especially with the design to deceive: as, a horse-chanter (a fraudulent horse-dealer at country fairs).
5. A street-vender of ballads or other broad-sides, who sings or bawls the contents of his papers.
6. in bagpipes, the pipe with finger-holes on which the melody is played.
7. the hedge-sparrow, accentor modularis.
2. one who chants; a singer, minstrel, or songster.
3. the chief singer or priest of a chantry; a cantor.
4. one who chants, sings, or sounds the praise of anything, especially with the design to deceive: as, a horse-chanter (a fraudulent horse-dealer at country fairs).
5. A street-vender of ballads or other broad-sides, who sings or bawls the contents of his papers.
6. in bagpipes, the pipe with finger-holes on which the melody is played.
7. the hedge-sparrow, accentor modularis.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia