| 单词 | singing clerk | 
| 释义 | > as lemmassinging clerk  b.  Hence, since the Reformation, applied to laymen who perform such of these offices as are retained in cathedrals, churches, or chapels. In the Prayer-book of 1549 the clerks were the choir men; in later times,  the clerk, or  parish clerk, is the lay officer of a parish church, who has charge of the church and precincts, and assists the clergyman in various parts of his duties, e.g. by leading the people in responses, assisting at baptisms, marriages, etc. In other senses, usually with some distinctive epithet, as  Bible clerk, a scholar who reads the Scripture lessons in some ancient college chapels;  lay clerk, a singing man in some cathedrals and college chapels;  singing clerk, etc. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > laity > lay functionaries > chorister > 			[noun]		 songereOE childOE clergionc1325 choristerc1360 chanterc1384 quirera1425 choirman1488 singing man1527 clerk1549 chorista1552 songman1599 singing boy1666 sing-man1691 white boy1691 white man1691 choirist1773 secular1786 chorister-boy1817 choirboy1843 society > faith > church government > laity > lay functionaries > clerk > 			[noun]		 > of parish parish clerkc1390 town clerk?1527 church clerk1535 clerk1549 lay clerk1786 1549    Bk. Common Prayer 		(STC 16267)	 Svpper of the Lorde f. cxxiv  				The Priest shall saye, or els the Clerkes shal syng. 1549    Bk. Common Prayer 		(STC 16267)	 Svpper of the Lorde f. cxxvi  				Where there be Clerkes, thei shall syng one, or many of the sentences aboue written. 1564    in  J. Strype Ann. Reformation I. xli. 463  				To every parish belongeth I. A parson, or vicar, or both, or a curate under him. II. A clerk, to read, write, sing, and say. a1616    W. Shakespeare Taming of Shrew 		(1623)	  iv. v. 21  				To th' Church take the Priest, Clarke, and some sufficient honest  witnesses.       View more context for this quotation 1710    T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. 		(1889)	 III. 82  				To go to the Clark of Ferry-Hinksey for ye Parish Register. 1726    J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 409  				The true Original of those we now call Parish Clerks..at first intended as Clerks-Assistant to him that had the Cure. 1727    Country-post in  J. Swift et al.  Misc. II. 290  				The deceased Wife of the Singing Clerk of this Place. a1800    W. Cowper Names of Little Note 14  				There goes the parson, oh! illustrious spark, And there, scarce less illustrious, goes the clerk! 1850    C. Lyell 2nd Visit U.S. 		(ed. 2)	 II. 86  				There was no clerk, the Bishop read the responses and gave out the psalms, seeming to us, at first to be performing the office of clerk. 1879    M. Oliphant Within Precincts II. xviii. 24  				He..had been a chorister and had progressed into a lay-clerk. 1886    Oxf. Univ. Cal. 169  				New College (Chapel): Organist, Schoolmaster, Lay-clerks, Choristers. 1886    Oxf. Univ. Cal. 189  				Magdalen Coll.: Organist, Clerks, Choristers. 1886    Oxf. Univ. Cal. 219  				Christ Ch.: Organist, Singing men, Choristers. 1890–1    Kelly's Oxford Directory 60/1  				All Souls College... Provision is made by these statutes for a warden, fifty fellows, two chaplains, and four bible clerks. singing clerk  b.  Similarly  singing boy,  singing clerk. Also, in other than ecclesiastical use,  singing girl,  singing woman. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > singer > 			[noun]		 > female singeressa1382 chantressc1390 singing girl1535 songstress1684 music-girl1734 cantatrice1803 chanteuse1823 canary1862 singstress1873 chantoosie1940 thrush1940 warbler1946 society > faith > church government > laity > lay functionaries > chorister > 			[noun]		 songereOE childOE clergionc1325 choristerc1360 chanterc1384 quirera1425 choirman1488 singing man1527 clerk1549 chorista1552 songman1599 singing boy1666 sing-man1691 white boy1691 white man1691 choirist1773 secular1786 chorister-boy1817 choirboy1843 1535    Bible 		(Coverdale)	 2 Chron. xxxv. 25  				All the synginge men and wemen [1611 the singing women]. 1548    T. Cooper Bibliotheca Eliotæ 		(rev. ed.)	  				Cantrix,..a syngyng woman. 1666    S. Pepys Diary 26 Feb. 		(1972)	 VII. 58  				And hither comes cushions to us, and a young singing-boy to bring us a copy of the Anthemne to be sung. 1682    N. O. tr.  N. Boileau-Despréaux Lutrin  iv. 25  				Let Singing-boyes Whose Pension's pay for 't, do those Drudgeries! 1709    R. Steele Tatler No. 41  				Mr. John Taplash..desires your Vote for Singing-Clerk of this Parish. 1734    A. Pope Sober Advice from Horace 5  				‘With Wives I never sin.’ But Singing-Girls and Mimicks draw him in. 1820    T. Mitchell in  tr.  Aristophanes Comedies I. 302 		(note)	  				The dicast..enters with a torch in one hand, and leads a singing-girl in the other. 1880    R. Browning Muléykeh 59  				For a couple of singing-girls his robe has he torn in two. < as lemmas  | 
	
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