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Results for: a sacred song; hymnTranslations 1 - 30 of 231
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(born 1942) "Queen of Soul", American soul and gospel singer (best known for her 1967 song "Respect")Aretha Franklin
(Judaism) joyful recitation, song of praise, name given to the group of Psalms 113-118 which is recited and chanted during Jewish holidays (such as Passover, Shavuoth, Sukkoth and Rosh Hodesh)hallel
(Music) melody; melody for a single voice, opera songaria
(Music) type of song that was used in the period from the 16th to the early 18th-centuries which is like a madrigal (also canzona), medieval love poemcanzone
(Music) type of song that was used in the period from the 16th to the early 18th-centuries which is like a madrigal (also canzone), instrumental piece, songlike madrigalcanzona
17C Italian vocal music, elegy, music with a single melodic line, ode sung by one actor, sorrowful song, dirge (Music)monody
abstain, forebear, restrain oneself, desist, chorus, hold self back, melody, recurring piece of verse, something repeated often, verse or phrase that is repeated during a song or poem, chorus; music or melody that accompanies the chorusrefrain
act of being transubstantiated; process of becoming something else; belief that sacred wine and bread become the body and blood of Jesus in the sacrament of the Mass (Christianity), change of substance, Christian doctrine, see also:consubstantiationtransubstantiation
act of buying or selling ecclesiastical services (Catholicism), trading in sacred thingssimony
act or extent of marching, border, border area between two countries, force somebody to go somewhere, long journey by foot; coordinated steps of soldiers; organized walk; progression; marching song; boundary, marching speed, move in military-style form...march
acting in falsely moralizing way, devout, religious; orthodox; sanctimonious, self-righteous, holy or sacred, praiseworthy, religiously reverent, showing due respect, virtuous and moralpious
alcoholic drink, celebratory toast; celebratory party, feast; alcoholic beverages drunk at a celebration (especially mulled ale or wine), drink in celebration, drink to the health of; drink or give a wassail, drinking or Christmas song, festive occasio...wassail
alleluia, cry of "hallelujah!", halleluiah, hymn of praise, interj. praise the Lord! (exclamation expressing joy, praise or gratitude), song of praise to God, song of thanksgiving; shout of joy, cry of thanks, used to express praise to God, used to exp...hallelujah
ancient Greek sacred stone, focal point, navel; centeromphalos
ancient Greek song, lyric poem characterized by lofty feeling and a dignified style; ancient Greek choral piece, type of lyric poemode
ancient Hindu sacred textSama-Veda
ancient Indian language, Indo-Aryan language that developed in India, language of the sacred literature of Buddhism (derivative of Sanskrit)Pali
ancient Sanskrit, belonging to culture that produced Vedas, in ancient Sanskrit, in the Vedas, of the Veda, of the sacred writings in Hinduism; of the Vedas, pertaining to each of the four books of the VedaVedic
annual European song contesteurovision
antiphon, music performed in alternating sections, response in music, responsive singing of a hymn, responsive chanting; antiphon, responsive songantiphony
antiphonary, performed in alternating sections, similar to an antiphon (responsive chant or song), with responsesantiphonal
antiphony, hymn sung in alternate parts, responsive song, music sung in alternating parts, response, section of formal church serviceantiphon
any large hard-shelled beetle from the Scarabaeus family; artistic representation of a beetle (esp. in ancient Egyptian artwork), sacred beetle, scarabaeid, scarabaeusscarab
any of a number of flowering water plants; flower which was believed to induce a state of blissful forgetfulness when eaten (Classical Mythology), lotus flower in sacred art, mythological fruit causing drowsiness, mythological plant bearing lotus fruit...lotus
art and science of disease treatment and health maintenance; medication, remedy, drug; substance used for medical treatment, drug for treating illness, medical profession, ritual practice or sacred object, treatment of illness, treatment using drugsmedicine
authoritative statement, biblical text, biblical writings, sacred writingscripture
awe-inspiring, consecrated, holy person, holy thing, pure, sacred, sacred place, sanctuary; saintly person; something sacred, consecrated; divine; devoted to the service of God or religion; saintly, godly, used in expressions of surpriseholy
bad poetry, body of poetry, group of song or poem lines, kind of poetry, line of a poem, numbered division of Bible chapter, rhyme; stanza; poem; subdivision of a Biblical chapter, short poem, teach somebody, versify prose contentverse
ballad singer, one who sings ballads (sentimental song that tells a story)balladeer
be sad about something, express disappointed regret, expression of regret, expression of sadness, mourn aloud, wail, express sorrow, grieve for; bewail, bemoan, wailing, mourning, bewailing; mournful song, cry of grief; complaint, work lamenting a deathlament
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