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- noun Alternative form of
choro .
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[65] Literally, "so great a chorus ...". "choros" being properly a band of dancers and singers.
On the Incarnation c.296-c.373 1946
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Natum vidimus et choros angelorum collaudantes Dominum, alleluia
29 December -- St Thomas of Canterbury John 2008
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Natum vidimus et choros angelorum collaudantes Dominum, alleluia
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The surprise of the set was also Latin-tinged, "Apanhei-te Cavaquinho" by the unique Brazilian composer Ernesto Nazareth — an intricate, tricky melody that seemed to originate from the crossroads of a dozen different genres, including rags and choros .
Warm Tunes for the Botti and Spirit Will Friedwald 2010
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Natum vidimus et choros angelorum collaudantes Dominum, alleluia
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Your visit has inspired me to pull back out my choros music...
Well Tempered & Bespoke: Chocolate ScentScelf 2008
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Praetorius, for example, esteems the employment of several alternating choruses “because the method of singing per choros is in truth the proper heavenly way of making music.”
MUSIC AS A DIVINE ART REINHOLD HAMMERSTEIN 1968
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Abraam kai Isaak kai Iakōb, Mōsēs, kai ho sumpas tōn prophētōn choros, kai hoi stuloi tou kosmou hoi apostoloi kai hē numphē tou Christou, huper hēs, phernēs logō, exechee to oikeion haima hina autēn exagorasē.
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ 1616-1683 1967
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Abraam kai Isaak kai Iakōb, Mōsēs, kai ho sumpas tōn prophētōn choros, kai hoi stuloi tou kosmou hoi apostoloi kai hē numphē tou Christou, huper hēs, phernēs logō, exechee to oikeion haima hina autēn exagorasē.
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ 1616-1683 1967
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Abraam, kai Isaak, kai Iakōb, Mōsēs, kai ho sumpas tōn prophētōn choros, kai hoi stuloi tou kosmou hoi apostoloi, kai hē numphē tou Christou huper hēs
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed 1616-1683 1966
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