there is a latin word/phrase - a cappella - which means at church or singing usuing just vocals
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No,a Capella is Italian and a Capella means, in the Chapel... and tells singers that they will be singing by themselves without instruments.
Hymn is a noun and a verb....to hymn is to sing, but this use is rare. Comes from Greek, Hymnos through Latin Hymnus that became English Hymn.
Chant is french for song...hymnus is Latin for song....
Thomas Cradock has written: 'A Poetical translation of the Psalms of David' -- subject(s): Translations from Latin, English Hymns, Translations into English, Psalters, Bible, Paraphrases, Latin Hymns
William John Copeland has written: 'Hymns for the week and hymns for the seasons' -- subject(s): Accessible book, English Hymns, Translations into English, Translations from Latin, Hymns, Catholic Church, Latin Hymns
The word "breviary" comes from brevis. This means concise or short. It's a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church. This book contains prayers, readings, Psalms, notations and hymns.
Hermann Adalbert Daniel has written: 'Thesaurus hymnologicus' -- subject(s): Greek Hymns, Latin Hymns, Syriac Hymns
The latin translation for handbill is libelus
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
The Latin translation for confederate is Foederátus or Socius.
The Latin translation is rose_ann_a the a is like a in ape
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
Joh. Godofr Petschelii has written: 'Ioh. Godofr. Petschelii ... Cantor Christianvs i.e. Cantica sacra' -- subject(s): Hymns, Latin, Latin Hymns
Zaccaria Ferreri has written: 'In die festo Epiphaniae' -- subject(s): Epiphany hymns, Latin Hymns
Sorry, there is no latin translation, try your last name.