alleluia

  • 51alleluia — /æləˈlujə / (say aluh loohyuh) interjection 1. praise to the Lord; hallelujah. –noun 2. a song of praise to God. {Latin, from Greek allēlouia, from Hebrew hallēlūyāh praise ye Jehovah} …

  • 52alleluia —  ; halleluiah  ; hallelujah    This word (from Hebrew for praise to Jahweh (Jehovah) or praise to God ) is an exclamation used in the Christian liturgy as a way of praising God, especially during the Easter season …

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  • 53alléluia — nm. ; pl., louanges excessives : alélouyâ (Albanais, Arvillard, Saxel 002b), alélwuyâ (002a). E. : Oseille, Vanter …

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  • 54ALLELUIA — int. & n. (also alleluya, hallelujah) int. God be praised. n. 1 praise to God. 2 a song of praise to God. 3 RC Ch. the part of the mass including this. Etymology: ME f. eccl.L f. (Septuagint) Gk allelouia f. Heb. hallelucircyah praise ye the Lord …

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  • 55ALLELUIA — См. Аллилуиа …

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  • 56City on a Hill: Sing Alleluia — Compilation album by Various Artists Released February 19, 2002 …

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  • 57The Alleluia Files — Infobox Book | name = The Alleluia Files title orig = translator = image caption = author = Sharon Shinn illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = Samaria series genre = Fantasy novel publisher = Ace Books… …

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  • 58éluia — alléluia …

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  • 59Hallelujah — Alléluia Pour les articles homonymes, voir Alléluia (homonymie). Chant grégorien Plain chant …

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  • 60Alleluiah — Alleluia Al le*lu ia, Alleluiah Al le*lu iah, n. [L. alleluia, Gr. ?, fr. Heb. hall[=e]l[=u] y[=a]h. See {Hallelujah}.] An exclamation signifying Praise ye Jehovah. Hence: A song of praise to God. See {Hallelujah}, the commoner form. [1913… …

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