psalmodic
English
Etymology
Adjective
psalmodic
- Relating to psalmody.
- 1984, Eric Werner, The Sacred Bridge[1], KTAV Publishing House, Inc., page 72:
- This is but natural, for the practice of psalmodic chant is directly and indirectly interlaced with all the rich associations of the ecclesiastical calendar.
Translations
relating to psalmody
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French psalmodique. By surface analysis, psalmodie + -ic.
Adjective
psalmodic m or n (feminine singular psalmodică, masculine plural psalmodici, feminine and neuter plural psalmodice)
Declension
singular | plural | |||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | |||
nominative- accusative |
indefinite | psalmodic | psalmodică | psalmodici | psalmodice | |||
definite | psalmodicul | psalmodica | psalmodicii | psalmodicele | ||||
genitive- dative |
indefinite | psalmodic | psalmodice | psalmodici | psalmodice | |||
definite | psalmodicului | psalmodicei | psalmodicilor | psalmodicelor |