antichoir
English
Etymology
anti- + choir
Adjective
antichoir (comparative more antichoir, superlative most antichoir)
- Opposing a choir.
- 1953, Microfilm Abstracts (volume 13, page 835)
- Because many choirs were improperly used during this period, an era of antichoir feeling developed shortly after the 1905 Hymnal was published.
- 2008, BYU Studies (volume 47, page 108)
- As late as 1854, the antichoir members of an Ohio Methodist congregation heckled the choir whenever it tried to sing, hoping to "bring discredit on the singers by creating discord."
- 1953, Microfilm Abstracts (volume 13, page 835)
Anagrams
- Corinthia, hair tonic