Songster

Noun

 * 1) A man who sings songs, especially as a profession.  A male singer.
 * 2) A male songbird.
 * 3) (formal) One who writes songs.
 * 4) (American) A book with songs, songbook.

Adjectives for Songster
exquisite; plumed; lingering; feathered; lifeless; medieval; radio.

Thesaurus
Heldentenor, Meistersinger, Philomel, alto, aria singer, arrangement, baritenor, baritone, bass, basso, basso buffo, basso cantante, basso profundo, blues singer, bulbul, canary, cantatrice, cantor, caroler, chanter, chantress, coloratura soprano, comic bass, contralto, copy, countertenor, crooner, cuckoo, deep bass, diva, draft, dramatic soprano, edition, feathered songster, heroic tenor, hymnal, hymnbook, hymner, improvisator, instrumental score, lark, lead singer, libretto, lieder singer, lute tablature, mavis, melodist, mezzo-soprano, mockingbird, music, music paper, music roll, musical notation, musical score, nightingale, notation, opera, opera score, opera singer, orchestral score, oriole, part, piano score, prima donna, psalm singer, ringdove, rock-and-roll singer, score, sheet music, short score, singer, singing bird, singstress, song sparrow, songbird, songbook, songstress, soprano, tablature, tenor, text, thrush, torch singer, transcript, transcription, version, vocal score, vocalist, vocalizer, voice, warbler, written music, yodeler

Etymology
Derived from.

Translations

 * Czech: pěvec, zpěvák
 * French:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian: cantante (male or female)


 * Japanese:
 * Latin: cantator nom., cantatoris gen.
 * Russian: певец, песенник
 * Scottish Gaelic: fear-seinn