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单词 concelebrate
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concelebratev.

Brit. /ˌkɒnˈsɛlᵻbreɪt/, U.S. /kənˈsɛləˌbreɪt/, /ˌkɑnˈsɛləˌbreɪt/
Forms: 1500s conselebrate, 1500s– concelebrate.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin concelebrāt-, concelebrāre.
Etymology: < classical Latin concelebrāt-, past participial stem (see -ate suffix3) of concelebrāre to go to (a place) often or in large numbers, to frequent, to honour by attendance in large numbers, to celebrate, to keep as a festival, in post-classical Latin also to celebrate (sacraments) together (5th cent. in Augustine) < con- con- prefix + celebrāre celebrate v.With sense 3 compare earlier concelebration n. 2.
1. transitive. To celebrate (something) together, or in great numbers. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > commend or praise [verb (transitive)] > widely or publicly
concelebrate1573
cry1623
to cry up1627
1573 G. Gascoigne Hundreth Sundrie Flowres 392 And so in friendly wyse for to concelebrate [1587 conselebrate], This happie matche.
1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. ii. 231 Wherein the wiues of Amnites solemnly, Concelebrate their high feasts Bacchanall.
1647 J. Trapp Comm. Epist. & Rev. (John xix. 3) 577 After Rome is ruinated, the Churches of the Gentiles shall by their uncessant praises provoke the Jews to joyn with them, and concelebrate the mercy.
1783 tr. Virgil Aeneid i. 31 in New Transl. Virgil's Eclogues And you, concelebrate, my Tyrian Peers, This day, recorded to the latest Years.
2. transitive. To honour or praise publicly; to extol. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > commend or praise [verb (transitive)]
heryc735
mickleeOE
loveOE
praise?c1225
upraisea1300
alosec1300
commenda1340
allow1340
laud1377
lose1377
avauntc1380
magnifya1382
enhancea1400
roosea1400
recommendc1400
recommanda1413
to bear up?a1425
exalt1430
to say well (also evil, ill, etc.) of (also by)1445
laudifyc1470
gloryc1475
advance1483
to bear out1485
prizec1485
to be or to have in laudationa1500
joya1500
extol1509
collaud1512
concend?1521
solemnize?1521
celebrate1522
stellify1523
to set up1535
well-word1547
predicate1552
glorify1557
to set forth1565
admire1566
to be up with1592
voice1594
magnificate1598
plaud1598
concelebrate1599
encomionize1599
to con laud1602
applauda1616
panegyrize1617
acclamate1624
to set offa1625
acclaim1626
raise1645
complement1649
encomiate1651
voguec1661
phrase1675
to set out1688
Alexander1700
talk1723
panegyricize1777
bemouth1799
eulogizea1810
rhapsodize1819
crack up1829
rhapsody1847
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > making famous > make famous or celebrate [verb (transitive)]
enluminec1386
famea1400
bruitc1487
renowna1500
celebrate1522
specifya1525
illustrate1530
illustre1530
resoundc1550
blaze1552
blazon1553
ennoble1565
repeat1582
famose1590
famous1590
royalize1590
emblazon1592
emblaze1596
concelebrate1599
blazonize1614
laurizea1618
lustre1627
befame1669
sound1711
belion1837
lionize1837
1599 T. Nashe Lenten Stuffe 6 In shrill trumpetting and concelebrating the royall magnificence of her gouernement.
1833 A. B. Faulkner Visit to Germany & Low Countries II. iv. 69 Poets..concelebrate the prowess of their several heroes.
3. Christian Church (esp. Roman Catholic Church).See note at concelebration n. 2.
a. intransitive. Of a priest: to officiate at a mass with another priest or priests. Of two or more priests: to officiate at a mass together.
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society > faith > worship > observance, ritual > perform rite(s) [verb (transitive)] > with bishop
concelebrate1847
1847 Ecclesiologist Aug. 14 The elect..concelebrates with the consecrator; one host only, and one chalice, being consecrated by their joint action.
1879 A. W. Hutton Angl. Ministry 246 From this point the newly ordained ‘concelebrates’ with the Bishop, that is, says aloud with him all the Canon of the Mass.
1916 N. F. Robinson Monasticism in Orthodox Churches 161 The Kiss is given somewhat after the manner in which it is given when Priests are concelebrating at the Liturgy.
1995 Homiletic & Pastoral Rev. May 22/1 Some priests often would either not attend the daily community Mass, or would cantor instead of concelebrate.
b. transitive. Of a priest: to officiate at a (mass) with another priest or priests.
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1894 B. Luebbermann tr. I. Schuech Priest in Pulpit: Man. Homiletics & Catechetics 71 Then the Mass is celebrated by the consecrator and concelebrated by the bishop-elect.
1952 Jrnl. Theol. Stud. 3 584 Typical of this is the practice of priests concelebrating Mass with the bishop.
1995 J. Mackenna Year of our Lives (1996) 38 I..concelebrated the funeral Mass with the local curate.
2013 Gazette (Montreal) (Nexis) 15 Mar. a2 Francis left the Vatican..to concelebrate a mass with local clergy at a Roman church.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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