v. [f. as prec. + -IZE.] intr. a. To jubilate. b. To celebrate a jubilee. Hence Jubilizing ppl. a.
1649. Test. conc. I. Beme, ii. 8. Jubelizing Tryumphant melodies of heart.
1650. Howell, Giraffis Rev. Naples, I. (1664), 87. Let us jubilize for so high and signall a blessing.
1652. Ashmole, Theat. Chem., Introd. 5. Then shall the People Jubilize In mutuall love.
1814. L. Hunt, in Haydons Corr. & Table-t. (1876), I. 270. Come, then, as soon as you can, and let us jubilize with you.