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Definition of Choir loft
1. Noun. A gallery in a church occupied by the choir.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Choir Loft
Literary usage of Choir loft
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wit and Humor of the American Pulpit: A Collection from Various Sources by Henry Frederic] [Redall (1904)
"... CHAPTER XV Humors of the choir loft Sins of Omission and Commission CHURCH
choirs in general, and the quartet- choir in particular, have been charged ..."
2. Housing the Sunday School: Or, A Practical Study of Sunday School Buildings by Marion Lawrance (1911)
"If not otherwise used, the choir loft would make a good place for a class ...
E is the assembling room just back of the platform and under the choir loft. ..."
3. Camp and Camino in Lower California: A Record of the Adventures of the by Arthur Walbridge North (1910)
"From the patio a broken stairway leads through the choir loft and upwards to the
roof and the bells, five in number. Dating back as they do to the close of ..."
4. Beautiful Accomodation in New South Wales, Australia: The Discerning Guide by Jennifer Marie Lamattina (2004)
"There are two loft bedrooms, the choir loft and Vestry Bedroom (with an antique
brass bed), at either end of the church, so two couples can have their own ..."
5. History of the Town of Holland, Massachusetts by Martin Lovering, Mrs Ursula N MacFarland Chase (1915)
"... the only change being the position of the choir loft, the pews in the ...
and the choir loft established there, and the rear row of pews has also been ..."