Jubilatory
[joo-buh-leyt] /ˈdʒu bəˌleɪt/
verb (used without object), jubilated, jubilating.
1.
to show or feel great joy; rejoice; exult.
2.
to celebrate a or joyful occasion.
/ˈdʒuːbɪˌleɪt/
verb (intransitive)
1.
to have or express great joy; rejoice
2.
to celebrate a jubilee
/ˌdʒuːbɪˈlɑːtɪ/
noun
1.
(RC Church, Church of England) the 100th psalm used as a canticle in the liturgy
2.
a musical setting of this psalm
v.
“make a joyful noise,” 1640s, from Latin jubilatus, past participle of jubilare (see jubilant). Related: Jubilated; jubilating.
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