noun
- plural of precent; a leader of singing or chanting in a church or cathedral, especially one who leads the choir or congregation in liturgical music.
Usage: chiefly British; ecclesiastical
verb
- third-person singular present tense of 'precent'; to lead or direct singing or chanting in a religious service.
Usage: chiefly British; ecclesiastical
Examples
- The precents of the cathedral led the choir in the morning service.
- She precents the hymns during Sunday worship.
- The head precent has trained the choir for over twenty years.
- He precents with great skill and reverence.
- The precents stood at the front of the choir loft.