Definition of Choragi

1. choragus [n] - See also: choragus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Choragi

chopping board
chopping boards
choppings
choppy
chops
chopshop
chopsockies
chopsocky
chopsteak
chopstick
chopsticks
chopstix
chopt
choque
chor
choragi (current term)
choragic
choragus
choraguses
choral
choral ode
chorale
chorale prelude
choralelike
chorales
choralist
choralists
chorally
choralography
chorals

Literary usage of Choragi

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

1. Hand-book of Literature and the Fine Arts: Comprising Complete and Accurate by George Ripley, Bayard Taylor (1852)
"Pericles, who was the first person to erect one of these buildings at Athens, instituted it for the choragi of the different tribes to ..."

2. A Dissertation on the Assemblies of the Athenians by Georg Friedrich Schömann (1838)
"And first, we may infer from the oration against Midias *, that it was the duty of these superintendents to see that the choragi and ..."

3. Synopsis of the Greek Drama Including Biographical Notices ...: With a by John William Donaldson (1838)
"The contending choragi were called ... The names of successful choragi and poets were proclaimed to the people. ..."

4. The Home Life of the Ancient Greeks by Hugo Blümner (1895)
"At the appointment of the choragi, which took place a long while before the festival, the Council of the Five Hundred, probably under the presidency of the ..."

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