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		psal·ter \ˈsȯltə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English psalter, salter, sauter, from Old English & Old French; Old English psaltere, saltere & Old French psautier, sautier, psaltier, from Late Latin psalterium, from Late Greek psaltērion, from Greek, stringed instrument, psaltery, from psallein to play upon a stringed instrument — more at psalm 1.  : a translation or version of the Psalms  < an English psalter >  < a metricalpsalter > 2.  : a book containing the Psalms separately printed or especially arranged for liturgical or devotional use: as  a. sometimes capitalized  : the Psalms as printed in the Book of Common Prayer  b. sometimes capitalized  : the part of a breviary containing the Psalms set for each day of the week 3. archaic  : psaltery 4.  : psalterium |