出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/08 17:27 UTC 版)
The noun is borrowed from Medieval Latin chorus (“church choir”), Latin chorus (“group of dancers and singers; dance”), from Ancient Greek χορός (khorós, “group of dancers and singers, choir, chorus; dance accompanied by song; round dance”); The verb is derived from the noun. Doublet of choir, chore, and hora.
chorus (plural choruses or (obsolete) chorusses or (rare) chori)
chorus (third-person singular simple present choruses or (rare) chorusses, present participle chorusing or (rare) chorussing, simple past and past participle chorused or (rare) chorussed)
From Ancient Greek χορός (khorós), a group of actors who recite and sing together.
chorus m (genitive chorī); second declension
Second-declension noun.
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5重唱
a quintet chorus
コーラスで
by a chorus
a chorus boy
a male chorus
the crier
a mixed chorus
混声合唱.
a mixed chorus
a female chorus
rudds
a swinging chorus