noun
- People who compose, write, or sing hymns; hymn writers or hymn singers.
Usage: Plural form of hymnodist.; Often used in religious or musical contexts.
Examples
- The hymnodists of the 18th century created many beloved church songs.
- Medieval hymnodists composed intricate Latin verses for religious services.
- The choir featured several accomplished hymnodists who led the congregation in song.
- Early Christian hymnodists played a vital role in spreading faith through music.
- Modern hymnodists continue to write new compositions for contemporary worship.