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ju·bi·lee J0071000 (jo͞o′bə-lē′, jo͞o′bə-lē′)n.1. a. A specially celebrated anniversary, especially a 50th anniversary.b. The celebration of such an anniversary.2. A season or occasion of joyful celebration.3. Jubilation; rejoicing.4. often Jubilee Bible In the Hebrew Scriptures, a year of rest to be observed by the Israelites every 50th year, during which slaves were to be set free, alienated property restored to the former owners, and the lands left untilled.5. often Jubilee Roman Catholic Church A year during which plenary indulgence may be obtained by the performance of certain pious acts. [Middle English jubile, from Old French, from Late Latin iūbilaeus, the Jewish year of jubilee, alteration (influenced by iūbilāre, to raise a shout of joy) of Greek iōbēlaios, from iōbēlos, from Hebrew yôbēl, ram, ram's horn, jubilee; see ybl in Semitic roots.]jubilee (ˈdʒuːbɪˌliː; ˌdʒuːbɪˈliː) n1. a time or season for rejoicing2. a special anniversary, esp a 25th or 50th one3. (Roman Catholic Church) RC Church a specially appointed period, now ordinarily every 25th year, in which special indulgences are granted4. (Judaism) Old Testament a year that was to be observed every 50th year, during which Hebrew slaves were to be liberated, alienated property was to be restored, etc5. a less common word for jubilation[C14: from Old French jubile, from Late Latin jubilaeus, from Late Greek iōbēlaios, from Hebrew yōbhēl ram's horn, used for the proclamation of the year of jubilee; influenced by Latin jūbilāre to shout for joy]ju•bi•lee (ˈdʒu bəˌli, ˌdʒu bəˈli) n. 1. the celebration of any of certain anniversaries, as the 25th, 50th, 60th, or 75th. 2. the completion of 50 years of existence, activity, or the like. 3. any season or occasion of rejoicing or festivity. 4. rejoicing or jubilation. 5. (in the Roman Catholic Church) a. Also called ju′bilee year′. an appointed year or other period, ordinarily every 25 years, in which a plenary indulgence is granted upon repentance and the performance of certain acts. b. the plenary indulgence granted. 6. a yearlong period observed by Jews in ancient times every 50 years, during which Jewish slaves were freed, alienated lands restored to the original owner, and the fields left untilled. Lev. 25. Compare sabbatical year (def. 2). 7. an African-American folk song concerned with future happiness or deliverance from tribulation. adj. 8. flambé: cherries jubilee. [1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French jubile < Late Latin jūbilaeus < Late Greek iōbēlaîos (with assimilation to Latin jūbilāre to shout for joy) « Hebrew yōbhēl ram's horn, jubilee] jubilee - Comes from Hebrew yobhel, "ram's horn," which was used as a trumpet to proclaim the jubilee, a year of emancipation and restoration (every 50 years).See also related terms for trumpet.ThesaurusNoun | 1.jubilee - a special anniversary (or the celebration of it)anniversary, day of remembrance - the date on which an event occurred in some previous year (or the celebration of it)diamond jubilee - an anniversary celebrating the passage of 60 yearssilver jubilee - an anniversary celebrating the passage of 25 years |
jubileenoun celebration, holiday, fête, festival, carnival, festivity, gala Queen Victoria's jubileeTranslationsjubilee (ˈdʒuːbiliː) noun a celebration of a special anniversary (especially the 25th, 50th or 60th) of some event, eg the succession of a king or queen. The king celebrated his golden jubilee (= fiftieth anniversary of his succession) last year. 週年紀念 周年纪念(特别是 25、50或60周年纪念) jubilee
jubilee (jo͞o`bĭlē), in the Bible, a year when alienated property and land were restored, slaves were manumitted, debts were forgiven, and a general sabbatical year was observed in agriculture. It occurred once every 50 years, at the end of a series of seven sabbatical years as prescribed by the Book of Leviticus. In the Roman Catholic Church, the name is applied to a holy year when special privileges are given for the pilgrimage to Rome. The first holy year was celebrated in 1300. The pope proclaimed (1343) that holy years would recur at 50-year intervals; in 1470, the interval was reduced to 25 years. Extraordinary jubilees celebrated the 50th anniversary of Pope Pius XI's ordination (1929) and the conclusion of the Second Vatican Council (1966).jubilee1. RC Church a specially appointed period, now ordinarily every 25th year, in which special indulgences are granted 2. Old Testament a year that was to be observed every 50th year, during which Hebrew slaves were to be liberated, alienated property was to be restored, etc. jubilee
Synonyms for jubileenoun celebrationSynonyms- celebration
- holiday
- fête
- festival
- carnival
- festivity
- gala
Words related to jubileenoun a special anniversary (or the celebration of it)Related Words- anniversary
- day of remembrance
- diamond jubilee
- silver jubilee
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