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单词 jubilate
释义 I. jubilate, n.1|dʒuːbɪˈleɪtiː, juːbiːˈlɑːteɪ|
[L. jūbilāte shout ye, the first word of the psalm.]
1. The hundredth psalm (ninety-ninth in the Vulgate), used as a canticle in the Anglican service; also, the music to which this is set.
1706A. Bedford Temple Mus. xi. 228 The Antient Tunes of the Te Deum, Jubilate [etc.].1857F. Procter Hist. Bk. Com. Prayer 226 Jubilate..ordered, together with the Te Deum, on the occasion of a solemn thanksgiving.
2. transf. A call to rejoice; an outburst of joyous triumph.
1767H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1859) II. 244 They would speedily be with us in a joint jubilate on the banks of the Avon.1856Vaughan Mystics (1860) I. 179 My heart sings jubilate thereat.1877Tinsley's Mag. XXI. 422 Heaven's grand courts with jubilates rang.
3. R.C. Ch. The third Sunday after Easter, so called because Ps. 66 (65 in Vulgate), which begins with Jubilate, is used as the introit on that day.
II. jubilate, n.2 Obs. rare—0.|ˈdʒuːbɪleɪt|
[ad. L. jūbilātus, perf. pple. of jubilāre to jubilate, taken as n.]
= jubilarian.
1706Phillips, Jubilate (a Term us'd in the Roman Church), a Monk, Canon, or Doctor, that has been Fifty Years a Professor.
III. jubilate, v.|ˈdʒuːbɪleɪt|
[f. ppl. stem of L. jūbilāre: see jubil v.]
1. trans. To make glad, to rejoice. Obs.
1604T. Wright Passions v. § 2. 168 Musicke..iubilating the heart with pleasure.
2. intr. To utter sounds of joy or exultation; to make demonstrations of joy; to rejoice, exult. In recent newspaper use, sometimes, To celebrate a jubilee or other joyful occasion.
a1641Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 205 Such as Almighty God did..replenish..could not but jubilate.1659Hammond On Ps. lxxxiv. 3 To cry aloud, vociferate or jubilate.1721R. Keith tr. à Kempis' Vall. Lilies xxvii. 83 O ye Cherubim and Seraphim..how fervently, and how excellently do ye sing and jubilate aloud before God.1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. I. v. i, Hope, jubilating, cries aloud that it will prove a miraculous Brazen Serpent in the Wilderness.1851S. Judd Margaret iii. (1871) 358 The birds are jubilating in the woods.
Hence ˈjubilating vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1853De Quincey Autobiog. Sk. ii. Wks. I. 55 The hurrahs were yet ascending from our jubilating lips.1897Westm. Gaz. 4 Feb. 2/3 In this morning of glad jubilating.
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