Rejoicing together with others; expressing shared joy or celebration.
From Latin con- (together) + jubilant (rejoicing), combining the prefix meaning 'with' or 'together' with jubilant, which comes from jubilare meaning to shout with joy. The word evolved in medieval Latin to describe collective rejoicing or celebration.
This word captures a beautiful human moment—the feeling when an entire crowd celebrates together, like at a sports victory or wedding. Medieval scholars invented 'conjubilant' to describe this shared emotional experience, which is why you rarely hear it today; we've lost the vocabulary for collective joy!
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