Definition of Choruses

1. Noun. (plural of chorus) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of chorus) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Choruses

1. chorus [v] - See also: chorus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Choruses

chorring
chors
chorten
chortens
chortle
chortled
chortler
chortlers
chortles
chortling
chorus
chorus frog
chorus girl
chorus line
chorused
choruses (current term)
chorusing
choruslike
chorussed
chorusses
chorussing
chose
chose jugée
chosen
chosen aggression principle
chosen people
chosenness
choses
choses jugées
choss

Literary usage of Choruses

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

1. Euripides and the Spirit of His Dramas by Paul Decharme (1906)
"III CONCLUSION: THE choruses THAT DO NOT MANIFEST INTEREST IN THE DRAMA ARE EXCEPTIONS THE analyses we have been rapidly making of all ..."

2. W. B. Yeats: Manuscripts of W.B. Yeats by David R. Clark, William Butler Yeats (1989)
"On the cover is written "Various versions of love poems (rejected) also 'Wisdom' and first drafts of Oedipus choruses". We shall consider this the front ..."

3. The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race by Karl Otfried Müller (1830)
"It was at these great city-choruses that those of blemished reputation ... If then every citizen took some part in these choruses, it follows that they must ..."

4. The History of Sicily from the Earliest Times by Edward Augustus Freeman (1892)
"Favour shown to those who could repeat choruses of Euripide?. We have now told the tale of the great Athenian in- The Athe- vasion of Sicily. ..."

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