Hallelujah

  • 11hallelujah — [[t]hæ̱lɪlu͟ːjə[/t]] also alleluia 1) EXCLAM Hallelujah is used in religious songs and worship as an exclamation of praise and thanks to God. 2) EXCLAM People sometimes say Hallelujah! when they are pleased that something they have been waiting a …

    English dictionary

  • 12hallelujah — /hal euh looh yeuh/, interj. 1. Praise ye the Lord! n. 2. an exclamation of hallelujah! 3. a shout of joy, praise, or gratitude. 4. a musical composition wholly or principally based upon the word hallelujah. Also, halleluiah. [1525 35; < Heb&#8230; …

    Universalium

  • 13hallelujah — interjection 1 used as an expression of thanks, joy, or praise to God 2 used when something has finally happened that you think should have happened before: “The bus is here!” “Well, hallelujah.” hallelujah noun (C) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 14hallelujah — hal•le•lu•jah or hal•le•lu•iah [[t]ˌhæl əˈlu yə[/t]] interj. 1) Praise ye the Lord! 2) an exclamation of “hallelujah!” 3) a shout of joy, praise, or gratitude 4) mad a musical composition principally based upon the word “hallelujah.” • Etymology …

    From formal English to slang

  • 15hallelujah — /hæləˈlujə / (say haluh loohyuh) interjection 1. (a religious exclamation meaning Praise (ye) the Lord! .) 2. Colloquial (an exclamation of joy, applause, relief, or the like.) –noun 3. an exclamation of hallelujah! . 4. a musical composition&#8230; …

  • 16Hallelujah — Halleluiah Hal le*lu iah, Hallelujah Hal le*lu jah (h[a^]l l[ e]*l[=u] y[.a]), n. & interj. [Heb. See {Alleluia}.] Praise ye Jehovah; praise ye the Lord; an exclamation used chiefly in songs of praise or thanksgiving to God, and as an expression&#8230; …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 17Hallelujah — …

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  • 18Hallelujah — Alléluia Pour les articles homonymes, voir Alléluia (homonymie). Chant grégorien Plain chant …

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  • 19Hallelujah —    Praise ye Jehovah, frequently rendered Praise ye the LORD, stands at the beginning of ten of the psalms (106, 111 113, 135, 146 150), hence called hallelujah psalms. From its frequent occurrence it grew into a formula of praise. The Greek form …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 20Hallelujah — We praise God together with the heavenly creatures, saying: Hallelujah Rev. 19:1 meaning praise God …

    Dictionary of church terms