Hymn

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A hymn (the '-n' is silent: 'hymn' sounds like 'him') is a song in praise of God. It is usually intended to be sung in church, as part of a religious service: but hymns can be sung anywhere.

The verb 'to hymn' means 'to sing the praises of', 'to sing hymns to' God. There is a figurative use in addition, where admirers of someone can be said to 'hymn her (or his) praises'.

The English word 'hymn' comes through the Latin hymnus from the Greek ὕμνος (hymnos, a hymn or ode in praise of gods or heroes).