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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024al•le•lu•ia /ˌæləˈluyə/USA pronunciation interj., n., pl. -ias. interj. - Religion hallelujah.
n. [countable] - Religiona song of praise to God.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024al•le•lu•ia (al′ə lo̅o̅′yə),USA pronunciation interj. - praise ye the Lord; hallelujah.
n. - a song of praise to God.
- Hebrew halălūyāh praise ye Yahweh
- Greek allēlouíā
- Late Latin
- Middle English 1175–1225
al•le•lu•iat•ic (al′ə lo̅o̅ yat′ik),USA pronunciation adj. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: alleluia /ˌælɪˈluːjə/ interj - praise the Lord! Used more commonly in liturgical contexts in place of hallelujah
Etymology: 14th Century: via Medieval Latin from Hebrew hallelūyāh WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024hal•le•lu•jah or hal•le•lu•iah /ˌhæləˈluyə/USA pronunciation interj. - This word is used to express joy, praise, or gratitude;
it means "Praise ye the Lord!'' n. [countable] - a shout of joy, praise, or gratitude:They greeted him with shouts and hallelujahs.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024hal•le•lu•jah (hal′ə lo̅o̅′yə),USA pronunciation interj. - Praise ye the Lord!
n. - an exclamation of "hallelujah!''
- a shout of joy, praise, or gratitude.
- Music and Dancea musical composition wholly or principally based upon the word "hallelujah.''
Also, hal′le•lu′iah. - Hebrew halălūyāh praise ye Yahweh; compare alleluia
- 1525–35
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: hallelujah, halleluiah /ˌhælɪˈluːjə/alleluia /ˌælɪˈluːjə/ interj - an exclamation of praise to God
n - an exclamation of "Hallelujah"
- a musical composition that uses the word Hallelujah as its text
Etymology: 16th Century: from Hebrew hallelūyāh praise the Lord, from hellēl to praise + yāh the Lord, Yahweh |