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jubilation|dʒuːbɪˈleɪʃən| [ad. L. jūbilātiōn-em, n. of action from jūbilāre to jubilate.] The action of jubilating, loud utterance of joy; exultation, rejoicing, gladness; public rejoicing. With a and pl. An expression of exultant joy.
1388Wyclif Ps. cl. 5 Herie ȝe him in cymbalis sownynge wel! herye ȝe him in cymbalis of iubilacioun! ech spirit, herye þe lord! c1485Digby Myst. (1882) ii. 292 Be of good chere and perfyte Iubylacion. 1526Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 184 b, In our hertes all solace, ioye & iubilacyon. 1634W. Tirwhyt tr. Balzac's Lett. (vol. I) 133, I should remaine disconsolate amidst the publique Iubilations. 1657Sparrow Bk. Com. Prayer (1661) 58 The Te Deum, Benedictus..being the most Expressive Jubilations..for the Redemption of the world. 1789Burney Hist. Mus. (ed. 2) III. i. 8 In Church Music whether jubilation, humility, sorrow, or contrition are to be expressed. 1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. III. vii. vi, Sansculottism is dead..and is buried with..deafening jubilation. 1879Low Afghan War iii. 288 The jubilations of the garrison were short-lived. |