Anthem :
himn
Synonyms :
Hymn, Song, Chorale, Psalm, Paean
Hymn, Song, Chorale, Psalm, Paean
English Meaning :
(Noun : A song of devotion or loyalty (as to a nation or school)
(Noun : A song of devotion or loyalty (as to a nation or school)
Example : Three TV cameras catch all the action, be it the sermon, a choir anthem or a children's message.
Three TV cameras catch all the action, be it the sermon, a choir anthem or a children's message.
Hymn :
himn
Synonyms :
Religious song, Song of praise, Anthem, Canticle, Chorale, Psalm, Paean, Carol, Spiritual
Religious song, Song of praise, Anthem, Canticle, Chorale, Psalm, Paean, Carol, Spiritual
English Meaning :
(Noun : A song of praise (to God or to a saint or to a nation)
(Verb : Sing a hymn)
(Noun : A song of praise (to God or to a saint or to a nation)
(Verb : Sing a hymn)
Example : One of my favorite books is an extended hymn of praise to French food, wine and general attitude toward the pleasant things in life.
One of my favorite books is an extended hymn of praise to French food, wine and general attitude toward the pleasant things in life.
Word Example from TV Shows :

(SINGING HYMN)
Vikings Season 1, Episode 7

(SINGING HYMN)
Vikings Season 1, Episode 7
Maidenhead :
himn
Synonyms :
Virginal membrane, Hymen
English Meaning :
(Noun : A fold of tissue that partly covers the entrance to the vagina of a virgin)
(Noun : A fold of tissue that partly covers the entrance to the vagina of a virgin)
Example : She elopes with her 19-year-old ‘Adonis’, Charles, to a convenient public house in Chelsea, where she finally surrenders her maidenhead .
She elopes with her 19-year-old ‘Adonis’, Charles, to a convenient public house in Chelsea, where she finally surrenders her maidenhead .
Paean :
himn
Synonyms :
Song of praise, Pean
English Meaning :
(Noun : A formal expression of praise)
(Noun : A formal expression of praise)
Example : The title is drawn from the Song of Solomon - a paean to life at its most intense.
The title is drawn from the Song of Solomon - a paean to life at its most intense.