Chorus

Chorus, in the ancient drama a group of persons introduced on the stage representing witnesses of what is being acted, and giving expression to their thoughts and feelings regarding it; originally a band of singers and dancers on festive occasions, in connection particularly with the Bacchus worship.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Chorley * Chosroës I.
Chlorosis
Chocolate
Chocktaws
Choiseul, Duc de
Choisy, Abbé
Cholera Morbus
Cholet
Cholula
Chopin
Chorley
Chorus
Chosroës I.
Chouans
Chrétien
Chriemhilde
Chrisaor
Christ Church
Christabel
Christadelphians
Christchurch
Christian