psalter

[sôl-tər]

psalter Definition

  • 1a book containing the Book of Psalms or a particular version of, or selection from, it
  • 2an ancient stringed instrument similar to the harp

Using psalter: Examples

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  • Example

    The psalter is an important part of Christian liturgy.

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    The psalter was originally written in Hebrew.

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    She read from the psalter during the church service.

psalter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for psalter

Phrases with psalter

  • a version of the Book of Psalms used in the Gallican rite of the Roman Catholic Church

    Example

    The Gallican psalter was widely used in France during the Middle Ages.

  • Psalter of St. Louis

    a 13th-century illuminated manuscript containing the Book of Psalms

    Example

    The Psalter of St. Louis is considered one of the finest examples of Gothic illumination.

  • a 9th-century illuminated manuscript containing the Book of Psalms

    Example

    The Great Psalter is one of the oldest surviving Byzantine manuscripts.

Origins of psalter

from Old English 'sangere', meaning 'singer'

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Summary: psalter in Brief

A 'psalter' [sôl-tər] is a book containing the Book of Psalms or a particular version of, or selection from, it. It is an important part of Christian liturgy and is often read during church services. The term also refers to an ancient stringed instrument similar to the harp.