psalmody

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin psalmōdia, from Koine Greek ψαλμῳδίᾱ (psalmōidíā), from Ancient Greek ψαλμός (psalmós, psalm) + ᾠδή (ōidḗ, song).

Pronunciation

Noun

psalmody (countable and uncountable, plural psalmodies)

  1. (music, uncountable) The singing or the writing of psalms.
  2. (music, countable) A collection of psalms.

Translations

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Verb

psalmody (third-person singular simple present psalmodies, present participle psalmodying, simple past and past participle psalmodied)

  1. To celebrate in psalms.

References

  1. Meredith, L. P. (1872) “Psalmody”, in Every-Day Errors of Speech, Philadelphia: J.P. Lippincott & Co., page 37.
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