golden jubilee
noun
See under jubilee(def 1).
Words nearby golden jubilee
Definition for golden jubilee (2 of 2)
jubilee
[ joo-buh-lee, joo-buh-lee ]
/ ˈdʒu bəˌli, ˌdʒu bəˈli /
noun
adjective
flambé(def 1): cherries jubilee for dessert.
Origin of jubilee
1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French
jubile < Late Latin <
jūbilaeus < Late Greek
iōbēlaîos (with
ō and
ē >
u and
i by assimilation to Latin
jūbilāre to shout for joy) < Hebrew
yōbhēl ram's horn, jubilee
British Dictionary definitions for golden jubilee
jubilee
/ (ˈdʒuːbɪˌliː, ˌdʒuːbɪˈliː) /
noun
a time or season for rejoicing
a special anniversary, esp a 25th or 50th one
RC Church
a specially appointed period, now ordinarily every 25th year, in which special indulgences are granted
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
a less common word for jubilation
Word Origin for jubilee
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