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clergeon Meaning

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clergeon (n.)

A chorister boy.

clergeon Sentence Examples

  1. In medieval choir stalls, young clergeons sat expectantly, waiting for their turn to join the chanting monks.
  2. The old choirmaster fondly remembered his days as a clergeon, learning the sacred melodies by heart.
  3. The chronicler documented the daily routine of the clergeons, including copying manuscripts and assisting with religious services.
  4. Though small in stature, the clergeons possessed powerful voices that soared through the cathedral halls. (This emphasizes the surprising aspect)
  5. The mischievous clergeons were known for their pranks, sometimes sneaking out after curfew to explore the town.
  6. Strict discipline was enforced for the clergeons, as their proper conduct reflected on the entire monastery.
  7. During grand processions, the clergeons proudly marched in their simple robes, carrying aloft candles and incense burners.
  8. The limited historical records offer a glimpse into the lives of these young clergeons, laying the groundwork for future priests and scholars.
  9. As literacy rates rose, the role of clergeons gradually diminished, replaced by more formalized educational systems.
  10. Though the term "clergeon" has faded from use, it serves as a reminder of the dedication of young minds in preserving religious traditions.

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A chorister boy.

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In medieval choir stalls, young clergeons sat expectantly, waiting for their turn to join the chanting monks.

The old choirmaster fondly remembered his days as a clergeon, learning the sacred melodies by heart.

The chronicler documented the daily routine of the clergeons, including copying manuscripts and assisting with religious services.

Though small in stature, the clergeons possessed powerful voices that soared through the cathedral halls. (This emphasizes the surprising aspect)