cantoris
/kænˈtɔːɹɪs/
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin cantōris (“of the cantor”).
adj
- Of the side of the chancel, apse, altar or choir on which the cantor's (later precentor's) stall is placed (the left hand side to a person facing the altar);“the cantoris side of a choir; a cantoris stall”
noun
- The lower of two choral voice parts sung when a part splits into two; traditionally sung by members of the choir on the cantoris side.“All the extant voices participate fully in the decani-cantoris split at that point, so one is tempted to assume that the tenors split into decani and cantoris parts as well.”
- That half of the choir singing cantoris parts, collectively.