cantor

  • 31cantor — {{#}}{{LM C07070}}{{〓}} {{SynC07214}} {{[}}cantor{{]}}, {{[}}cantora{{]}} ‹can·tor, to·ra› {{《}}▍ adj.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a un ave,{{♀}} que es capaz de emitir sonidos melodiosos y variados, debido al gran desarrollo de su aparato… …

    Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • 32Cantor — Cạntor,   1) Georg, deutscher Mathematiker dänischer Herkunft, * Petersburg 3. 3. 1845, ✝ Halle (Saale) 6. 1. 1918; seit 1872 Professor in Halle. Mit seinen Theorien der Punktmengen und der transfiniten Zahlen (1871 84) begründete er die für die …

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  • 33Cantor — Clerk in charge of chanting in a monastery or church; other duties included care of the library. [Lat. cantor = a singer] …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 34Cantor — Recorded in many spelling forms including Canter, Cantor, Caunter (English), Kanter, Kanther, and Kantor (German, Austrian and Hungarian), Chaunter and Chanson (France), and others, this interesting surname is occupational. It describes a singer… …

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  • 35Cantor —    Leader of congregational singing in liturgy. Also, the soloist( s) who sings the verses in a chanted responsory, or alternating verses in a responsorial performance of a chanted psalm, or the incipit (beginning) of any chant. In early… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 36Cantor — Berufsnamen zu lat. cantor »Sangmeister, Vorsänger«. Vgl. den Hildesheimer Beleg a. 1372 Johanne dicto Canter clerico …

    Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen

  • 37CANTOR, ERIC — (1963– ), U.S. congressman. The son of Eddie and Mary Lee Cantor, Eric Cantor was born in Richmond, Virginia. As a child he was one of the few Jews to attend   Collegiate, an elite private, Protestant based school. He attended George Washington… …

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  • 38Cantor Fitzgerald — Cantor Fitzgerald, L.P. Création 1945 Personnages clés Howard W. Lutnick, Shawn Matthews Forme juridique Société anonyme …

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  • 39CANTOR, BERNARD — (1892–1920) U.S. Reform rabbi murdered by Soviet troops. Cantor was born in Buffalo, New York, and earned both his B.A. (1914) and M.A. (1915) at the University of Cincinnati. He remained at the university as a teaching assistant in philosophy… …

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  • 40CANTOR, NORMAN FRANK — (1929–2004), medieval historian. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Cantor graduated from the University of Manitoba in 1951, after which he moved to the U.S. He received a master s degree and Ph.D. from Princeton University and became a Rhodes Scholar… …

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