Kantor

Kantor
Recorded in many spelling forms including Canter, Cantor, Caunter (English), Kanter, Kanther, and Kantor (German, Austrian and Hungarian), Chaunter and Chanson (France), and others, this interesting surname is occupational. It describes a singer or chorister, and derives from the pre 10th century Frankish word "chantroir" meaning "enchanter or magician". As the name is unlikely to have applied to a monk or churchman, since they were officially at least, celibate, the name is more closely associated with the travelling theatres of the medieval times, who employed many singers and artists. This surname in its various forms was popular throughout Europe from the very beginings of hereditary surnames in the 13th century. Examples of recordings taken from the authentic rolls and registers of the medieval period include Walter Chauntur, in the registers of taxes known as "The Feet of Fines" for the county of Cambridge, England, in the year 1285, and Andreas Kanther of Stuttgart, Germany, in 1498. Other recordings include Zyriak Kantor of Werbach in 1549, and back in England, Mary Chanter who married George Crane on February 23rd 1663, at Hadley, London. The first recorded spelling of the family surname in any spelling anywhere in the world is believed to be that of Hugh le Chantur, which was dated 1235, in the rolls known as "Liber Feodorum" for Leicestershire, England. This was during the reign of King Henry 111, known by the nickname of "The Frenchman", (he was born in France) and reigned1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop", often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Kantor — Sm Organist, Dirigent des Kirchenchors per. Wortschatz fach. (15. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. cantor Sänger , Nomen agentis zu l. cantāre (weiter zu l. canere singen ). Die Bedeutung entwickelt sich über Vorsänger zu Chorleiter .    Ebenso… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Kantor — (lat., »Sänger«), Vorsänger, daher auch: Praecentor, einer Kirche. In kleinen Gemeinden ist der K. oft zugleich Organist, Küster und Lehrer. In den ältern Zeiten, nach Einführung des Kirchengesanges, war die Stelle des Kantors eine der… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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  • Kantor — 1. Cantores vnd Sänger, wenn sie vol supen wollen sie jmmer rupen. – Mathesy, 322b. 2. Der Kanter hat de Fuss bedruegen. (Siebenbürg. sächs.) – Schuster, 117a. Bezieht sich auf eine Anekdote oder ein Märchen. 3. Der Kantor hat seine Pause in der… …   Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon

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