Canticle

/ˈkæntɪkəl/ noun

A song or chant, especially a hymn, psalm, or biblical poem sung in religious services or worship.

From Latin 'canticulum,' a diminutive of 'canticum' (song), which itself derives from 'cantare' (to sing). This word entered English during the medieval period and remains central to religious music terminology.

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