Definition of Choirmen

1. choirman [n] - See also: choirman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Choirmen

choir boys
choir loft
choir school
choirboy
choirboys
choired
choirgirl
choirgirls
choiring
choirlike
choirman
choirmaster
choirmasters
choirmate
choirmates
choirmen (current term)
choirmistress
choirmistresses
choirs
choise
choke
choke-full
choke back
choke coil
choke collar
choke collars
choke damp
choke down
choke hold
choke off

Literary usage of Choirmen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The English Review (1846)
"His proposal is as follows:— " The number of lay choirmen in daily attendance ... The election to the office of lay choirmen should rest with the organists ..."

2. Wood Carvings in English Churches by Francis Bond (1910)
"The choirmen received quite handsome salaries. In 1524 Morres, the bass, was receiving from the parish 20 nobles a year. John Hobbes was the most expensive ..."

3. The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud, D.D. Sometime by William Laud, William Scott, James Bliss (1857)
"And that you take effectual care that, out of the said tenements, there be not only some provision made for accommodating the choirmen there with convenient ..."

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