dichoree
/dɪˈkɔri/ (di-KOR-ee)
Definitions
1. noun
A rare or obsolete term for a person who has two choruses or choirs, often used to describe a singer or musician who belongs to two different musical groups.
“The local community choir and the university choir are looking to hire a new member, but they can’t agree on who should be the dichoree.”
2. noun
A person who has two choristers or singers, often used to describe a parent with two children who are both singers.
“After seeing her two children perform in the school choir, she was a proud dichoree, beaming with pride.”