Definitions for choristers

choristers chor·is·ter

Spelling: [kawr-uh-ster, kor-]
IPA: /ˈkɔr ə stər, ˈkɒr-/

Choristers is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 635 anagrams from letters in choristers (cehiorrsst).

Definitions for choristers

noun

  1. a singer in a choir.
  2. a choirboy.
  3. a choir leader.

Origin of choristers

1325-75; Medieval Latin chorist(a) singer in a choir + -er1; replacing Middle English queristre Anglo-French, equivalent to quer choir<

Examples for choristers

He was an English sailor and in his boyhood had been a chorister in a great Cathedral.

"If he's a chorister, I'd like to go where he keeps his choir," said Rob.

Here Prissy proceeded to equip Toady Lion in one of her own "nighties," very much against that chorister's will.

No smokes, no drinks, few if any eats—and not a chorister in sight.

The preacher, who was also chorister, took his position near the door so as to accommodate those without as well as those within.

And so, Harry, my boy, you have really made up your mind to be a chorister?

The superintendent should select the hymns, in conference with the chorister.

An inscription records that it was given in 1858 by a citizen once a chorister; it is by Edmundson & Son.

You are a member of the college school and a chorister, are you not?

That sweet singer, the solitaire, is the chorister of the forest.

Word Value for choristers
Scrable

14

Words with friends

14

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