Hymn

/hΙͺm/ noun

A hymn is a religious song or poem that praises a god or expresses deep spiritual feelings. It is often sung together in churches or other places of worship.

From Old French "ymne," from Latin "hymnus," from Greek "hymnos" meaning "song of praise." Originally, hymns were not only religious but also celebrated heroes and gods in ancient Greece.

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