jubilate[verb]Synonyms: exult, delight, glory, triumph
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
jubilate noun.
[dʒu:bɪ'leɪti, ju:bɪ'lɑ:teɪ] ME.[from Latin = shout for joy!, imper. of
jubilare: see
JUBILATE verb.]
1. More fully
jubilate deo ['di:ǝʊ, 'deɪǝʊ]. Psalm 100 (99 in the Vulgate), used as a canticle in the Anglican service of matins; a musical setting of this.
ME.2. A call to rejoice; an outburst of joyous triumph.
M18.3. Roman Catholic Church. The third Sunday after Easter, so called because Psalm 66 (65 in the Vulgate), which in Latin begins with
Jubilate, was formerly used as the introit on that day.
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jubilate verb.
['dʒu:bɪleɪt] E17.[Latin jubilat- pa. ppl stem of jubilare (rustic word) call, halloo, (in Chr. writers) shout for joy: see -ATE3.]1. verb trans. Make glad. Only in
E17.2. verb intrans. Utter sounds of joy or exultation; make demonstrations of joy; rejoice, exult.
M17.■ M. Mead We jubilate over birth and dance at weddings. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲