JUBILATE

exuberate, exult, rejoice, triumph, jubilate

(verb) to express great joy; “Who cannot exult in Spring?”

jubilate

(verb) celebrate a jubilee

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Verb

jubilate (third-person singular simple present jubilates, present participle jubilating, simple past and past participle jubilated)

To show elation or triumph; to rejoice.

Etymology

So called because the church service began on that day with the 66th Psalm, "Jubilate Deo".

Proper noun

Jubilate

(Christianity) The third Sunday after Easter.

Source: Wiktionary


Ju`bi*la"te, n. Etym: [L., imperat. of jubilare to shout for joy.]

1. The third Sunday after Easter; -- so called because the introit is the 66th Psalm, which, in the Latin version, begins with the words, "Jubilate Deo."

2. A name of the 100th Psalm; -- so called from its opening word in the Latin version.

Ju"bi*late, v. i. Etym: [L. jubilatus, p. p. of jubilare.]

Definition: To exult; to rejoice. [R.] De Quincey.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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