hymnus
ὡς αἰεὶ τὸν ὁμοῖον ἄγει θεὸς ὡς τὸν ὁμοῖον → how God ever brings like men together | birds of a feather flock together | how the god always leads like to like | as ever, god brings like and like together | as always the god brings like to like
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
hymnus: i, m., = ὕμνος,
I a song of praise, a hymn: hymnus cantus est cum laude Dei, Aug. Enarr. in Psa. 148, 17; Ambros. Expos. Psa. 118, prol. § 3; Lucil. ap. Non. 330, 9; Prud. Cath. 37 praef.; 4, 75: divinorum scriptor hymnorum, Lact. 4, 8, 14; Vulg. Psa. 60 tit.; id. Matt. 26, 30.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
hymnus, ī, m. (ὕμνος), hymne, chant religieux : Aug. Civ. 22, 8, 8 ; divinorum scriptor hymnorum Lact. Inst. 4, 8, 14, le psalmiste.
Latin > German (Georges)
hymnus, ī, m. (ὕμνος), ein Lobgesang auf die Gottheit, eine Hymne, Sen fr. 88. Beda de art. metr. 256, 29 K. Prud. cath. 4, 75 u.a. Eccl.: divinorum scriptor hymnorum, Psalmist, Lact. 4, 8, 14: hymnos cantare coeperunt, Augustin. de civ. dei 22, 8, 8. p. 573, 9 D.2 – / Nbf. hymnum, ī, n., Gloss. IV, 298, 23. Ps. Cypr. app. carm. 5 lemm. p. 305 H.
Latin > English
hymnus hymni N M :: hymn
Translations
Afrikaans: himne; Albanian: himn; Amharic: ማሕሌት, ሐልዮ; Arabic: تَرْتِيلَة, تَرْنِيمَة, تَسْبِيحَة; Egyptian Arabic: ترتيل; Armenian: ձոն, գովերգ, ներբող, օրհներգ; Asturian: himnu; Azerbaijani: himn; Bashkir: гимн; Basque: ereserki; Belarusian: гімн; Bengali: স্তবগান; Breton: kaniri; Bulgarian: химн; Burmese: ချီးမွမ်းသီချင်း; Catalan: himne; Chechen: гимн; Chinese Mandarin: 頌, 颂, 讚美詩, 赞美诗, 聖歌, 圣歌; Crimean Tatar: gimn; Czech: chvalozpěv, chorál, hymnus; Danish: hymne; Dutch: lofzang, hymne; Esperanto: himno; Estonian: hümn; Faroese: lovsongur; Finnish: hymni; French: hymne; Friulian: imni; Galician: himno; Georgian: ჰიმნი; German: Hymne, Hymnus, Kirchenlied, Loblied; Greek: ύμνος; Ancient Greek: ὕμνος; Gujarati: ભજન, સ્તોત્ર, ઋચા; Hebrew: זמירה; Hindi: भजन, स्तोत्र; Hungarian: himnusz; Icelandic: sálmur, lofsöngur; Ido: himno; Indonesian: gita puja, himne; Irish: iomann; Italian: inno; Japanese: 賛美歌, 聖歌, 賛歌; Kashubian: himn; Kazakh: гимн; Korean: 찬가; Latin: hymnus; Latvian: himna; Lithuanian: himnas; Luxembourgish: Kierchelidd; Macedonian: химна; Malay: gita puja; Malayalam: ദൈവസ്തുതി, സ്തോത്രം, സങ്കീർത്തനം; Maltese: innu; Maori: himene; Marathi: ईशस्तोत्र, भजन; Motu: ane; Nahuatl: cuicatl; Norman: cantique; Norwegian: hymne; Occitan: imne; Ossetian: гимн; Persian: سرود, گاتا, یسنا; Plautdietsch: Kjoakjenleet; Polish: hymn; Portuguese: hino; Punjabi: ਗੀਤ, ਪਦ, ਭਜਨ; Romanian: imn; Romansch: imni; Russian: гимн; Scots: hime; Scottish Gaelic: laoidh; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: химна, славопојка, славопев, славопевка; Roman: himna, slavopojka, slavopev, slavopevka; Slovak: chválospev, hymnus; Slovene: himna; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: hymna; Upper Sorbian: hymna; Spanish: himno; Swahili: wimbo; Swedish: hymn, lovsång; Tagalog: himno; Tamil: பாசுரம், தேவாரம்; Thai: เพลงสวด; Tibetan: ཆོས་གླུ, མགུར; Turkish: ilahi; Turkmen: gimn; Ukrainian: гімн; Urdu: حَمْد, ثَنا, کَلام, نَظْم; Uzbek: madhiya; Vietnamese: thánh ca; Volapük: hüm; Welsh: emyn; West Frisian: hymne; Yiddish: הימנע
Latin > Chinese
*hymnus, i. m. :: 讚詩