hymnal
英 ['hɪmn(ə)l]
美
英語の語源
- hymnal (n.)
- c. 1500, imnale, himnale, from Medieval Latin hymnale, from ymnus, from Latin hymnus (see hymn). As an adjective, attested from 1640s. Hymnal measure, a quatrain, usually iambic, alternately rhymed, is so called for being the preferred verse form for English hymns (such as "Amazing Grace"), but it has been popular in English secular poetry as well, "though it almost always suggests the hymn, directly or ironically" [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry," Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1986].
例文
- 1. But when these words are extended into longer,the silent letters become audible: hymnal ,condemnation and bombard.
- ただし、これらの単語が長い単語に拡張されると.発音しない部分は発音: hymnal ,condemnation,bombard.これは一般的な規則である。
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