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jubilatio

[ joo-buh-ley-shee-oh, yoo-buh-lah- ]

noun



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of jubilatio1

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Example Sentences

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Nescio, nescio quae jubilatio lux tibi qualis, Quam socialia gaudia, gloria quam specialis.

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"Deo nostro omnipotenti sit omnis Laus, Honor, Gloria, et Jubilatio."

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As the last of the long procession passed out of sight between the walls of white linen, the wind brought the words clearly back:     'Genitori, Genitoque     Laus et jubilatio.'

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Now I entered the little church that was quite empty, and where no sound would have been heard if the two voices in the tower had not continued to ring out over the dovecotes, where the white pigeons rested and wondered, and over the broad fields where the bending grasses and listening flowers stood in the afternoon sunshine, 'Laus et jubilatio,' in the language of the bells.

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The voices of the choristers rose higher, triumphantly: "Genitori, genitoque, Laus et jubilatio, Salus, honor, virtus quoque, Sit et benedictio."

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