Associations to the word «Hymnody»
Noun
- Hymn
- Syriac
- Liturgy
- Watts
- Psalm
- Chant
- Methodist
- Reformation
- Holiness
- Preaching
- Protestant
- Evangelical
- Ambrose
- Baptist
- Spirituality
- Worship
- Wesley
- Theology
- Luther
- Tradition
- Presbyterian
- Martyr
- Gospel
- Johann
- Praise
- Tune
- Catholic
- Contribution
- Church
- Revival
- Verse
- Christian
- Music
- Jesus
- Missionary
- English
- Controversy
- Century
- Poetry
- Style
- Reform
- Collection
- Pope
- American
- Composer
- Movement
- Composition
- Faith
- Introduction
- Oxford
- Song
- Architecture
- Writer
- Translation
- Teaching
- Publication
- Shape
- Literature
- Mission
- Relation
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HYMNODY, noun. (uncountable) The writing, composing, or singing of hymns or psalms.
HYMNODY, noun. (countable) The hymns of a particular church or of a particular time.
Dictionary definition
HYMNODY, noun. The act of singing psalms or hymns.
Wise words
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