hymnary

hymnary
noun (plural -ries) Date: 1888 hymnal

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  • hymnary — /him neuh ree/, n., pl. hymnaries. a hymnal. [1885 90; < ML hymnarium. See HYMN, ARY] * * * …   Universalium

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  • hymnary — hym·na·ry …   English syllables

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