单词 | sub-chantership |
释义 | > as lemmasˌsub-ˈchantership ˌsub-ˈchantership n. the office or position of sub-chanter; the term in office of a sub-chanter. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > other clergy > [noun] > precentor > deputy > office of sub-chantry1492 sub-chantership?1537 succentorship1691 society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > singer > singer of church music > [noun] > precentor's deputy > office of sub-chantership?1537 succentorship1691 ?1537 in Lett. & Papers Foreign & Domest. Henry VIII (1929) Add. I. i. 416 The stall of subchauntership of St. Davids. 1791 Gentleman's Mag. Feb. 191/1 1759, July. Subchantership and prebend of Salisbury. 1888 Contemp. Rev. 53 426 John Goodman was appointed..with a composite endowment, consisting of the archdeaconry, the provostship, and the sub-chantership. 1952 F. Harrison Life in Medieval College ii. iv. 55 A disputed claim to a vacant house in the Bedern during the sub-chantership of Elijah of Walkington. < as lemmas |
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