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Etymology of the French word jubilé

the French word jubilé
derived from the Late Latin word iubilaeus (year of the jubilee among Jews; 50th year)
derived from the Late Greek word iobelaios
derived from the Hebrew word yobhel
derived from the Church Greek word iobelos
derived from the Hebrew word yobel

Date

The earliest known usage of jubilé in French dates from the 13th century.

Derivations in French

jubilaire

Derivations in other languages

English jubilee, Romanian jubileu

Cognates

English jubilee, German Jubiläum, Italian giubbileo, Latin jubilum, Lithuanian jubiliejus, Polish jubileusz, Russian юбилeй, Spanish jubileo



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