IPA: /sɑlm/
KK: /sɑlm/
A sacred song or poem that is often used in religious worship, especially in the context of the Bible.
The choir sang a beautiful psalm during the church service.
To sing or celebrate something using sacred songs or hymns, often found in religious texts.
The choir psalms every Sunday during the service.
Past: psalmed
Past Participle: psalmed
**Psalm** → The word 'psalm' originates from the Greek 'psalmos' (meaning a song sung to a harp) and is derived from the verb 'psallein' (meaning to pluck or play). It refers to a sacred song or hymn, particularly those found in the biblical Book of Psalms.
Think of a 'song' ('psalmos') that is 'sung to a harp' — that's why a psalm is a sacred song or hymn.