• Choragus

    Origin

    Latin choragus, from Ancient Greek χορός ("chorus") + ἄγω ("I lead").

    Full definition of choragus

    Noun

    choragus

    (plural choragi)
    1. (historical, Ancient Greece) A chorus leader, especially one who provided at his own expense and under his own supervision one of the choruses for the musical contests at Athens.
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