"Hymnal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A hymnal is a book or collection of hymns, typically used in Christian worship services. It usually contains the lyrics and melodies of sacred songs, and may also include musical scores, chord progressions, and astrophic lyrics. Hymnals are often used by churches, choirs, and individuals for personal devotional purposes, and can reflect a specific denomination or tradition.
The adjective "hymenopterous" refers to something that relates to, resembles, or is characteristic of the insects known as Hymenoptera, which are a large and diverse order of insects that includes ants, bees, wasps, sawflies, and other related species.
Hymenotomy is a surgical procedure that involves cutting the hymen, the thin membrane that partially covers the opening of the vagina, typically performed to repair a torn or imperforate hymen in cases of extreme pain during sexual intercourse or menstruation. The goal of the procedure is to restore normal vaginal pain-free function and alleviate any discomfort or bleeding.
The word "hymens" refers to the thin membrane that covers the opening of the vulva and vagina. This membrane, also known as the hypmen, is considered to be intact until it is broken during vaginal intercourse or other forms of vaginal penetration.
Hymettos refers to a mountain range in eastern Attica, Greece, known for its high-quality honey.
"Hymies" is a slang or colloquial term that refers to Jews or people of Jewish descent. It is often used in an informal or playful manner, but it can also have offensive connotations and stereotypes. However, it is generally considered to be an insensitive or outdated term, and it is often replaced by more respectful language such as "Jewish people" or simply "Jews".
A hymn is a song of praise or worship, typically sung to a slow and solemn melody, to express devotion to a deity or a higher power. Hymns are often written in a formal style and may be found in hymnals, which are collections of hymns used in religious services or ceremonies.
Hymnals are books or collections of hymns, which are songs of praise sung in religious worship, usually in a Christian context.
Hymnic refers to music, especially sacred or devotional music, that is characterized by a solemn, majestic, and often lyrical style, typically used in hymns or hymn-like songs.
Hymning is the act of singing hymns, which are songs of praise and worship, usually written in a formal or stately style. It can also refer to the act of celebrating or extolling something, often in a poetic or song-like manner.
Hymnody is the art of writing hymns or sacred songs. It can also refer to the study or criticism of hymns.
Hymnography is the study or writing of hymns, particularly in Christianity. It encompasses the composition, analysis, and interpretation of hymns, including their lyrics, melodies, and cultural context.