alleluia
41alleluia — Sung by the multitude in heaven (‘Hallelujah’, NRSV, REB, Rev. 19:1 etc.), meaning ‘Praise the Lord’, as in e.g. Ps. 135:3. The cry was incorporated into Christian worship and, as described by Augustine (d. 430 CE, the greatest of the early… …
42alleluia — al|le|lu|ia [ˌælıˈlu:jə] interjection another spelling of ↑hallelujah …
43alleluia — al|le|lu|ia [ ,ælə lujə ] interjection another spelling of hallelujah …
44alleluia — al·le·lu·ia || ‚ælɪ luËjÉ™ n. song of praise to God; song of thankfulness interj. hallelujah, praise the Lord …
45alleluia — [ˌalɪ lu:jə] exclamation &noun variant spelling of hallelujah …
46alleluia — s. m. inv. 1. (nella liturgia) lode a Dio 2. (fig.) evviva! …
47alleluia — interjection hallelujah …
48alleluia — al·le·lu·ia …
49alleluia — UK [ˌæləˈluːjə] / US [ˌæləˈlujə] interjection hallelujah …
50alleluia — al•le•lu•ia [[t]ˌæl əˈlu yə[/t]] interj. n. pl. ias 1) rel hallelujah 2) rel a song of praise to God • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME < LL < Gk allēlouíā < Heb halălūyāh praise ye Yahweh …