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- verbarchaicjubilate (verb) · jubilates (third person present) · jubilated (past tense) · jubilated (past participle) · jubilating (present participle)
- show great happiness; rejoice:"sing and jubilate aloud"
Originmid 17th century: from Latin jubilat- ‘called out’, from the verb jubilare, used by Christian writers to mean ‘shout for joy’.nounJubilate (noun)- Psalm 100 (99 in the Vulgate), beginning Jubilate deo “rejoice in God,” especially as used as a canticle in the Anglican service of matins.
- a musical setting of the Jubilate.
OriginLatin, ‘shout for joy!’, imperative of jubilare (see jubilate).
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