salme

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See also: Salme and šalme

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse salmr, psalmr, from Ancient Greek ψαλμός (psalmós).

Noun

salme c (singular definite salmen, plural indefinite salmer)

  1. (religion) hymn
  2. (biblical) psalm

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Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsal.me/
  • Rhymes: -alme
  • Hyphenation: sàl‧me

Noun

salme f

  1. plural of salma

Middle English

Noun

salme

  1. Alternative form of salm

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From Old Norse salmr, psalmr, from Ancient Greek ψαλμός (psalmós).

Noun

salme m (definite singular salmen, indefinite plural salmer, definite plural salmene)

  1. (religion) hymn
  2. (biblical) psalm

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse salmr, psalmr, from Ancient Greek ψαλμός (psalmós).

Pronunciation

Noun

salme m (definite singular salmen, indefinite plural salmar, definite plural salmane)

  1. (religion) hymn
  2. (biblical) psalm

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Spanish

Verb

salme

  1. second-person singular imperative of salir combined with me