[f. JUBILANT: see -ANCE.] The fact of being jubilant; jubilation, exultation, gladness.
1842. W. Howitt, Rur. & Dom. Life Germany, 243. The health of the party is drank with clinking of glasses and much jubilance.
1864. Neale, Seaton. Poems, 234. This jubilance of praise.
1868. J. T. Nettleship, Ess. Browning, vii. 241. Passionate wail that rises to triumphant jubilance.
1874. L. Morris, Evensong, liv. Then came a sudden hush, and the jubilance faded away.