Definition of Jubilates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of jubilate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Jubilates

1. jubilate [v] - See also: jubilate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jubilates

jubbly
jube
jubes
jubhah
jubhahs
jubilance
jubilances
jubilancy
jubilant
jubilantly
jubilar
jubilarian
jubilarians
jubilate
jubilated
jubilates (current term)
jubilating
jubilation
jubilations
jubile
jubilee
jubilees
jubilence
jubilent
jubilently
jubiles
juccuya
juco
jucos
jucundities

Literary usage of Jubilates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Dwight's Journal of Music by John Sullivan Dwight (1878)
"The Credos, Te Deums, jubilates, etc., etc., are also published separately. Novello's Part-Song Book. Second Series. A Collection of Four-part Songs and ..."

2. Confessions of an English Opium-eater: And Suspiria de Profundis by Thomas De Quincey (1850)
"... that sang no jubilates for the ear of Heaven, that sang no requiems for the ear of human sorrow; together we searched the silent nurseries, ..."

3. Who's who in America by John William Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis (1903)
"... on editorial staff Oliver Ditson Co.. Boston. Sp'l corr. Church Choir Journal. Composer of various church services. Те Deums, jubilates, Magnificats, ..."

4. The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler, Richard Alexander Streatfeild (1916)
"I don't know why, but jubilates are seldom satisfactory. Just let him look in at the Abbey, and sit quietly in Poets' Corner till the main part of the music ..."

5. Germany by Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine), Orlando Williams Wight, Friedrich Max Müller (1861)
"Thus in as far as theso theories were critical, they wen little more than jubilates over the victorious campaigns won by Leasing, Herder, Goethe, ..."

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