souterliedeken

souterliedeken
\\ˈsau̇d.ə(r)ˌlēdəkən\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Dutch, from Middle Dutch souterliedekijn, from souter psalter (probably from Old French psautier, sautier) + liedekijn little song, from liet song (akin to Old High German liod song) + -kijn -kin — more at psalter, laud, -kin
: one of a 16th century Netherlands collection of monophonic psalm tunes taken from current popular folk melodies and containing rhymed versions of the Psalms

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