[f. JUBILANT: see -ANCE.] The fact of being jubilant; jubilation, exultation, gladness.

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1842.  W. Howitt, Rur. & Dom. Life Germany, 243. The health of the party is drank with clinking of glasses and much jubilance.

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1864.  Neale, Seaton. Poems, 234. This jubilance of praise.

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1868.  J. T. Nettleship, Ess. Browning, vii. 241. Passionate wail that rises to triumphant jubilance.

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1874.  L. Morris, Evensong, liv. Then came a sudden hush, and the jubilance faded away.

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