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View synonyms for alleluia
alleluia
[ al-uh-loo-yuh ]
interjection
- praise ye the Lord; hallelujah.
noun
- a song of praise to God.
alleluia
/ ˌælɪˈluːjə /
interjection
- praise the Lord! Used more commonly in liturgical contexts in place of hallelujah
noun
- a song of praise to God
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Other Words From
- al·le·lu·iat·ic [al-, uh, -loo-, yat, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of alleluia1
First recorded in 1175–1225; Middle English, from Late Latin, from Greek allēlouíā, from Hebrew halĕlûyāh “praise Yahweh”; hallelujah ( def )
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Word History and Origins
Origin of alleluia1
C14: via Medieval Latin from Hebrew hallelūyāh
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Example Sentences
There are only conceited human souls braying forth Alleluia!
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Pious song in a symphony in the ancient modes—Lord God we praise Thee—alleluia—either alone or as introduction to a fugue.
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The whole assembled multitude fell on their knees repeating Alleluia!
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In the roof of the church, directly above the high altar, is engraved, 'Regina Coeli laetare Alleluia.
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Yet it seems quite natural to them that a piece of jazz should be called Alleluia.
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