Hymn
A hymn is a song of praise or prayer addressed to a deity, typically sung in a religious setting. The word derives from Latin hymnus, which itself comes from the Greek hymnos for a song of praise. In Christian usage, hymns are congregational songs with lyrics that honor God, Christ, or the Holy Spirit, though the term can apply to religious songs in other traditions as well.
Hymnody has ancient roots in various religious practices, and early Christian worship incorporated songs drawn from
Form and performance of hymns typically involve metrical verse arranged in stanzas, set to a fixed tune.
Uses and purposes of hymns include instructing doctrine, expressing devotion, and fostering communal identity during worship.