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1hymn — [him] n. [ME ymen < OE ymen & OFr ymne, both < LL (Ec) hymnus < Gr hymnos, a hymn, festive song, ode] 1. a song in praise or honor of God, a god, or gods 2. any song of praise or glorification vt. to express or praise in a hymn vi. to… …
2Hymn — For other uses, see Hymn (disambiguation). A hymn is a type of song, usually religious, specifically written for the purpose of praise, adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or… …
3Hymn tune — A hymn tune is a musical composition to which a hymn text is sung. Some tunes consist of only the melody, sung in unison or parallel octaves, with or without accompaniment. In other tunes the melody is accompanied by one or more other voice parts …
4hymn — n. 1) to chant, sing a hymn 2) a rousing; solemn hymn 3) a hymn to (a hymn to freedom) * * * [hɪm] sing a hymn solemn hymn a rousing to chant a hymn to (a hymn to freedom) …
5Hymn — Occurs only Eph. 5:19 and Col. 3:16. The verb to sing an hymn occurs Matt. 26:30 and Mark 14:26. The same Greek word is rendered to sing praises Acts 16:25 (R.V., sing hymns ) and Heb. 2:12. The hymn which our Lord sang with his disciples at… …
6hymn — hɪm n. song of praised (honoring God, one s country, etc.) v. sing a hymn, sing a song of praise …
7hymn — I. noun Etymology: Middle English ymne, from Old English ymen, from Latin hymnus song of praise, from Greek hymnos Date: before 12th century 1. a. a song of praise to God b. a metrical composition adapted for singing in a religious service 2. a… …
8hymn — 1. noun /hɪm/ a song of praise or worship 2. verb /hɪm/ To sing a hymn; to praise or worship by singing …
9sing — W2S1 [sıŋ ] v past tense sang [sæŋ] past participle sung [sʌŋ] ↑microphone, ↑sheet music ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(with your voice)¦ 2¦(birds)¦ 3¦(high noise)¦ 4 sing somebody s praises 5 sing a different tune …
10Hymn — • A derivative of the Latin hymnus, which comes from the Greek hymnos, derived from hydein, to sing Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hymn Hymn …