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What (who) is -metrical - definition

KIND OF BIBLE TRANSLATION: BOOK CONTAINING A METRICAL TRANSLATION OF ALL OR PART OF THE BOOK OF PSALMS IN VERNACULAR POETRY, MEANT TO BE SUNG AS HYMNS IN A CHURCH
Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter; Ravenscroft Psalter; Metrical psalm; Metrical psalms; Metrical Psalms; Split-leaf psalter; Metrical Psalter; Metrical Psalm; Metrical Psalm book; Sternhold and Hopkins Metrical Psalter
  • Music in Crowley's ''The Psalter of Dauid'' (1549)
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  • Psalm 100 in the metrical setting, from a 1628 printing of the Sternhold & Hopkins Psalter
  • An example of a 16th-century metrical psalter.

-metrical      
¦ combining form equivalent to -metric.
Metrical task system         
MATHEMATICAL OBJECTS USED IN THE CONTEXT OF ONLINE ALGORITHMS
Metrical task systems
Task systems are mathematical objects used to model the set of possible configuration of online algorithms. They were introduced by Borodin, Linial and Saks (1992) to model a variety of online problems.
Metrical psalter         
A metrical psalter is a kind of Bible translation: a book containing a verse translation of all or part of the Book of Psalms in vernacular poetry, meant to be sung as hymns in a church. Some metrical psalters include melodies or harmonisations.

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Metrical psalter

A metrical psalter is a kind of Bible translation: a book containing a verse translation of all or part of the Book of Psalms in vernacular poetry, meant to be sung as hymns in a church. Some metrical psalters include melodies or harmonisations. The composition of metrical psalters was a large enterprise of the Protestant Reformation, especially in its Calvinist manifestation.

Examples of use of -metrical
1. Hebrew poetry does not rely on rhyme or familiar metrical rhythms.
2. I called up an American friend of mine, a writer, and his answerphone message gave me two perfect lines of 10 syllables: "Sorry I cannot take your call right now/ So leave a message when you hear the tone." That inspired me to think about metrical patterns in speech. ‘It‘s one of the few things I can do that can be private.
3. It took me under a minute and a half to write, and while I dare say you can see what utter wank it is, there are many who would accept it as poetry ... ‘Like so much of what passes for poetry today it is also listless, utterly drained of energy and drive – a common problem with much contemporary art, but an especial problem with poetry that chooses to close itself off from all metrical pattern and form.