Jaam̧
Marshallese
ipa-rows
Definitions
- Psalms
Etymology
Borrowed from English psalm derived from Middle English psalm derived from Old English psalm derived from Latin psalmus (psalm) derived from Ancient Greek ψαλμός (mostly of musical strings, performance on a stringed instrument, the sound emanating from twitching twanging perhaps with the hands fingers, song sung to a harp, psalm, sound of a harp, song, twitching, the sound emenating from twitching twanging perhaps with the hands fingers).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ψαλμός
Gloss
mostly of musical strings, performance on a stringed instrument, the sound emanating from twitching twanging perhaps with the hands fingers, song sung to a harp, psalm, sound of a harp, song, twitching, the sound emenating from twitching twanging perhaps with the hands fingers
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
歌, 唄
Emoji
🎵
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- psalm English
- psalmbook English
- psalmic English
- psalmist English
- psalmless English
- psalmwriter English
- psalmicen Latin
- psalmus Latin
- salmo Italian
- salmo Spanish, Castilian
- ψάλλω Ancient Greek
- ψαλμός Ancient Greek
- ψαλμῳδός Ancient Greek
- psalm Old English
- psealm Old English
- psalm Middle English
- salm Middle English
- salmr Old Norse
- psalme Old French
- psalmo Old High German
- psalms Latvian
- salm Old Irish
- psalënj Albanian
- 𐍀𐍃𐌰𐌻𐌼𐍉 Gothic
- salmo Old Portuguese
- ფსალმუნი Georgian
- ψαλμοί grc-koi
- sálbma Pite Sami