psalmist

English

Etymology

psalm + -ist

Noun

psalmist (plural psalmists)

  1. A composer of psalms
  2. (capitalized) A composer of one of the Biblical Psalms
    • 1897, Bram Stoker, chapter 25, in Dracula, New York, N.Y.: Modern Library, →OCLC:
      The hunter is taken in his own snare, as the great Psalmist says.
    • 1955Dwight D. Eisenhower, Third State of the Union Address
      Either man is the creature whom the Psalmist described as "a little lower than the angels," crowned with glory and honor, holding "dominion over the works" of his Creator; or man is a soulless, animated machine to be enslaved, used and consumed by the state for its own glorification.

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French psalmiste. By surface analysis, psalm + -ist.

Noun

psalmist m (plural psalmiști)

  1. psalmist

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