1. hymnal - Noun
2. hymnal - Adjective
A collection of hymns; a hymn book.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA challenge to Islam for reformation: the rediscovery and reliable reconstruction of a comprehensive pre-Islamic Christian hymnal hidden in the Koran under earliest Islamic reinterpretations. Source: Internet
Olivia wears combat boots, eschews showers, plays Chopin, hands out condoms, and totes the collected Ginsberg like a hymnal. Source: Internet
Over 800 GMIM churches in Minahasa are part of a standardised system, with everything from the salary of religious clergy to the contents of the hymnal book dictated by a central authority. Source: Internet
The Collection was the first Anglican hymnal published in America, and the first of many hymn-books Wesley published. Source: Internet
The dramatic event will see a cast of 45 (ranging from individually commissioned Kalanga dancers from the North East) as well as KTM choir providing the hymnal and western section of music, forming a fair part of the production. Source: Internet
He also was a noted hymn-writer, translator and compiler of a hymnal. Source: Internet