Jubilate
[ joo-buh-ley-tee; yoo-buh-lah-tey, -tee, joo- ]
/ ˌdʒu bəˈleɪ ti; ˌyu bəˈlɑ teɪ, -ti, ˌdʒu- /
noun
Also called Jubilate Sunday.
the third Sunday after Easter: so called from the first word of the 65th Psalm in the Vulgate, which is used as the introit.
a musical setting of this psalm.
Origin of Jubilate
First recorded in 1700–10,
Jubilate is from the Latin word
jūbilāte shout ye for joy
British Dictionary definitions for jubilate-sunday (1 of 2)
jubilate
/ (ˈdʒuːbɪˌleɪt) /
verb (intr)
to have or express great joy; rejoice
to celebrate a jubilee
Word Origin for jubilate
C17: from Latin
jūbilāre to raise a shout of joy; see
jubilant
British Dictionary definitions for jubilate-sunday (2 of 2)
Jubilate
/ (ˌdʒuːbɪˈlɑːtɪ) /
noun
RC Church Church of England
the 100th psalm used as a canticle in the liturgy
a musical setting of this psalm
Word Origin for Jubilate
from the opening word (
Jubilate make a joyful noise) of the Vulgate version