noun a rooster, especially one that crows loudly
Chanticleer is also the name of a Grammy award-winning male vocal ensemble known for their interpretations of Renaissance music, contemporary compositions, and Christmas carols.
Chanticleer is a character in Geoffrey Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales', where he is a proud and vain rooster.
Chanticleer may be depicted in visual art, particularly in illustrations of fables and folktales.
Chanticleer is a prominent character in various European folktales and fables, often depicted as a rooster with human-like qualities.
Chanticleer may be used in literature and poetry to symbolize the rooster's role as a proud and confident character.
Chanticleer may refer to the renowned men's choir based in San Francisco, known for their exceptional vocal performances.
Chanticleer can be used as a name for a restaurant or food establishment, symbolizing quality and excellence in cuisine.