Cantoral staff

Cantoral staff
Cantoral Can"tor*al, a. Of or belonging to a cantor. [1913 Webster]

{Cantoral staff}, the official staff or baton of a cantor or precentor, with which time is marked for the singers. [1913 Webster]


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