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jubilate I. ju·bi·late \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌlāt\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin jubilatus, past participle of jubilare; akin to Middle High German jū, jūch (exclamation of joy), jōlen to yodel, Greek iygē shout, howling, Lithuanian yvas owl : to utter sounds or make demonstrations of joy and exultation < the war was not officially ended but … a war-weary nation jubilated — Dixon Wecter > II. ju·bi·la·te \ˌyübəˈlä(ˌ)tā, ˌjü-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, 2d person plural imperative of jubilare; from the occurrence of this word at the beginning of Ps 99 in the Vulgate (Ps 100 AV and RSV) 1. : a song or outburst of joy and gladness < Heaven's grand courts with jubilates rang — Tinsley's Magazine > 2. usually capitalized [Latin, 2d person plural imperative of jubilare; from the occurrence of this word at the beginning of Ps 65 in the Vulgate (Ps 66 AV and RSV), used as the introit for the third Sunday after Easter] : the third Sunday after Easter |