choir
Kelime Anlamı :
1. koro.
2. korosu.
3. kilise korosu.
4. koroda şarkı söylemek.
5. koro yeri.
6. kilisede koroya mahsus yer.
7. choir loft kilise balkonunda koro yeri.
8. kilise ortası.
9. tekerlek poyrasi.
10. orta sahin.
Tanımlar :
1.
an organized company of singers, especially one performing church music or singing in a church.
2. the part of a church used by such a company of singers.
3. the part of the chancel in a cruciform church that is occupied by this company of singers.
4. A group of instruments of the same kind: a string choir.
5. A division of some pipe organs, containing pipes suitable for accompanying a choir.
6. an organized group: a choir of dancers.
7. one of the orders of angels.
8. to sing in chorus.
2. the part of a church used by such a company of singers.
3. the part of the chancel in a cruciform church that is occupied by this company of singers.
4. A group of instruments of the same kind: a string choir.
5. A division of some pipe organs, containing pipes suitable for accompanying a choir.
6. an organized group: a choir of dancers.
7. one of the orders of angels.
8. to sing in chorus.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
singing group; group of people who sing together; company of people who are trained to sing together
2. the part of a church where the choir assembles for song
3. one of the nine ranks or orders of angels
2. the part of a church where the choir assembles for song
3. one of the nine ranks or orders of angels
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A band or organized company of singers, especially in church service.
2. that part of a church appropriated to the singers.
3. the chancel.
2. that part of a church appropriated to the singers.
3. the chancel.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to sing in company.
2. any company of singers.
3. an organized company of singers. especially, such a company employed in church service.
4. A choral society, especially one that performs sacred music. in eight-part music a chorus is divided into first and second choirs. in the anglican church, an official body consisting of the minor canons, the choral vicars, and the choristers connected with a cathedral, whose function is to perform the daily choral service. such a choir is divided into two sections, called decani and cantoris, sitting on the right and left sides respectively; of these the decani side forms the leading or principal section. see cantoris, decani.
5. that part of a church which is, or is considered as, appropriated for the use of the singers.
6. A company; a band, originally of persons dancing to music: loosely applied to an assembly for any ceremonial purpose.
7. formerly and still occasionally quire.
8. all that part of a cruciform church which is beyond, eastward of or farther from the main entrance than the transept; the eastern arm of the cross: so named because the choir proper (see def. 3) is usually in that part of the church and occupies nearly all of it.
9. A group of instruments of the same class or of related organ-stops, as a trombone choir, a diapason choir, etc.
2. any company of singers.
3. an organized company of singers. especially, such a company employed in church service.
4. A choral society, especially one that performs sacred music. in eight-part music a chorus is divided into first and second choirs. in the anglican church, an official body consisting of the minor canons, the choral vicars, and the choristers connected with a cathedral, whose function is to perform the daily choral service. such a choir is divided into two sections, called decani and cantoris, sitting on the right and left sides respectively; of these the decani side forms the leading or principal section. see cantoris, decani.
5. that part of a church which is, or is considered as, appropriated for the use of the singers.
6. A company; a band, originally of persons dancing to music: loosely applied to an assembly for any ceremonial purpose.
7. formerly and still occasionally quire.
8. all that part of a cruciform church which is beyond, eastward of or farther from the main entrance than the transept; the eastern arm of the cross: so named because the choir proper (see def. 3) is usually in that part of the church and occupies nearly all of it.
9. A group of instruments of the same class or of related organ-stops, as a trombone choir, a diapason choir, etc.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia