[ad. late L. ex(s)ultantia, f. ex(s)ultant-em: see -ANCE.] = next.

1

1650.  Howell, Masaniello, I. 137. He was received with extreme exultances of joy by all the people.

2

1674.  Govt. Tongue, ix. § 7 (1684), 151. We have great cause of exultance and joy.

3

1755.  in Johnson.

4

1830.  W. Phillips, Mt. Sinai, III. 446. Again arose Exultance many-voiced.

5