conjubilant

English

Etymology

con- + jubilant

Adjective

conjubilant (not comparable)

  1. (archaic) Shouting together for joy; rejoicing together.
    • 1862, John Mason Neale, Mediaeval Hymns and Sequences:
      They stand, those halls of Syon, / Conjubilant with song, / And bright with many an angel, / And all the martyr throng.
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