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precentor
precentor (prɪˈsɛntə(r)) Also 7–9 precenter. [a. late L. præcentor a leader in music, precentor, f. L. præcinĕre, -cent- to sing or play before (a person, etc.), also to foretell, f. præ, pre- + canĕre to sing. So F. précenteur (16th c.), earlier precentre.] One who leads or directs the singing of a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Precentor
A Jewish precentor is typically called a hazzan or cantor. Christian precentors A precentor is a member of a church who helps facilitate worship. wikipedia.org
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precentor
precentor/prɪˈsentə(r); prɪ`sɛntɚ/ nclergyman who is in charge of the music in a cathedral and (often) leads the singers (教堂歌咏班的)领唱者. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Precentor's Court
Precentor's Court is an historic street in the English city of York. end 2, 3, 4 and 4a Precentor's Court – Grade II*; dating to around 1710 5 Precentor's Court – Grade II*; early 18th century with later alteration and wikipedia.org
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6–7 Precentor's Court
6 and 7 Precentor's Court are an historic pair of buildings in the English city of York, North Yorkshire. References Precentor's Court Houses in York 19th-century establishments in England Precentor's Court 6 and 7 Grade II listed houses wikipedia.org
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precentrix
precentrix (prɪˈsɛntrɪks) [a. med.L. præcentrix fem., corresp. to præcentor precentor: see -trix.] A female precentor or leader of a choir.1706 A. Bedford Temple Mus. ii. 19 He..made his Sister Præcentrix to the Women. 1825 Scott Betrothed xix, The abbess..called on her Precentrix, and desired her t... Oxford English Dictionary
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10 Precentor's Court
See also Grade II* listed buildings in the City of York References Precentor's Court Houses in York 18th-century establishments in England Precentor's Court 10 Precentor's Court 10 Grade II* listed houses wikipedia.org
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succentor
succentor (səkˈsɛntə(r)) Also 7 -our. [a. late L. succentor, agent-n. f. succinĕre to sing to, accompany, ‘chime in’, agree, f. suc- = sub- 8 + canĕre to sing. In sense 3, as correlative to præcentor precentor, associated with sub- 6 (cf. subchanter).] † 1. a. A chanter who takes up the chant after ... Oxford English Dictionary
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5 Precentor's Court
5 Precentor's Court is an historic building in the English city of York, North Yorkshire. See also Grade II* listed buildings in the City of York References Precentor's Court Houses in York 18th-century establishments in England Precentor's wikipedia.org
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precent
precent, v. (prɪˈsɛnt) [ad. L. præcentāre to sing before, or back-formation from precentor.] a. intr. To officiate as precentor; to lead the singing of a choir or congregation. b. trans. To lead in singing (a psalm, antiphon, etc.).1732 R. Erskine Diary in Agnew Theol. Consolation (1881) 253 This da... Oxford English Dictionary
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Succentor
The succentor ("under-singer") is the assistant to the precentor, typically in an ancient cathedral foundation, helping with the preparation and conduct of The Rev'd Canon Steven Griffith to the post of precentor. wikipedia.org
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2, 3, 4 and 4a Precentor's Court
Grade II* listed structures, standing on Precentor's Court, the buildings date to around 1710. Number 2 See also Grade II* listed buildings in the City of York References Precentor's Court Houses in York 1710 establishments in England Precentor's wikipedia.org
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John Saxton (priest)
John Saxton DD (d. 1382) was a Canon of Windsor from 1368 to 1382 and Precentor of Exeter. Career He was appointed: King's Clerk Provost of Wingham collegiate church 1368 Precentor of Exeter 1732 He was appointed to the fifth stall in St George's wikipedia.org
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Robert Grave
He was appointed Dean of Cork in 1590; Precentor of Limerick in 1591; Precentor of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin in 1595; and Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin wikipedia.org
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Gavin Kirk (priest)
He became Precentor of Portsmouth in 1998, and was Precentor of Lincoln from 2003 until 2016. Senior posts He became a Canon Residentiary at Portsmouth Cathedral in 1998; and Canon Residentiary, (Precentor) at Lincoln Cathedral in 2003. wikipedia.org
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