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Definition of celebrate
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Celebrate
(v. t.) To extol or honor in a
solemn
manner;
as, to
celebrate
the name of the Most
High..
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Toast
::
Toast (v.)
Hence,
any
person,
especially
a
person
of
distinction,
in honor of whom a
health
is
drunk;
hence,
also,
anything
so
commemorated;
a
sentiment,
as The land we live in, The day we
celebrate,
etc..
Cissoid
::
Cissoid
(n.) A curve
invented
by
Diocles,
for the
purpose
of
solving
two
celebrated
problems
of the
higher
geometry;
viz., to
trisect
a plane
angle,
and to
construct
two
geometrical
means
between
two given
straight
lines..
Splendidious
::
Splendid
(a.)
Illustrious;
heroic;
brilliant;
celebrated;
famous;
as, a
splendid
victory
or
reputation..
Hermitage
::
Hermitage
(n.) A
celebrated
French
wine, both white and red, of the
Department
of
Drome..
Renowned
::
Renowned
(a.)
Famous;
celebrated
for great
achievements,
for
distinguished
qualities,
or for
grandeur;
eminent;
as, a
renowned
king..
Hercules
::
Hercules
(n.) A hero,
fabled
to have been the son of
Jupiter
and
Alcmena,
and
celebrated
for great
strength,
esp. for the
accomplishment
of his
twelve
great tasks or
labors..
Laud
::
Laud (v. i.) To
praise
in words
alone,
or with words and
singing;
to
celebrate;
to
extol..
Maelstrom
::
Maelstrom
(n.) A
celebrated
whirlpool
on the coast of
Norway.
Gazelle
::
Gazelle
(n.) One of
several
small,
swift,
elegantly
formed
species
of
antelope,
of the genus
Gazella,
esp. G.
dorcas;
--
called
also
algazel,
corinne,
korin,
and
kevel.
The
gazelles
are
celebrated
for the
luster
and soft
expression
of their
eyes..
Liad
::
liad (n.) A
celebrated
Greek epic poem, in
twenty-four
books,
on the
destruction
of
Ilium,
the
ancient
Troy. The Iliad is
ascribed
to
Homer..
Marcobrunner
::
Marcobrunner
(n.) A
celebrated
Rhine wine.
Recelebrate
::
Recelebrate
(v. t.) To
celebrate
again,
or
anew..
Nightingale
::
Nightingale
(n.) A
small,
plain,
brown and gray
European
song bird
(Luscinia
luscinia).
It sings at
night,
and is
celebrated
for the
sweetness
of its
song..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To
observe
duty, as a
festival,
etc. ; to
celebrate;
to
solemnize;
as, to keep a
feast..
Annunciation
::
Annunciation
(n.) The
festival
celebrated
(March
25th) by the
Church
of
England,
of Rome, etc., in
memory
of the
angel's
announcement,
on that day; Lady Day..
Te Deum
::
Te Deum () An
ancient
and
celebrated
Christian
hymn, of
uncertain
authorship,
but often
ascribed
to St.
Ambrose;
-- so
called
from the first words Te Deum
laudamus.
It forms part of the daily
matins
of the Roman
Catholic
breviary,
and is sung on all
occasions
of
thanksgiving.
In its
English
form,
commencing
with
words,
We
praise
thee, O God, it forms a part of the
regular
morning
service
of the
Church
of
England
and the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church
in
America..
Lisle
::
Lisle (n.) A city of
France
celebrated
for
certain
manufactures.
Cid
::
Cid (n.) An epic poem, which
celebrates
the
exploits
of the
Spanish
national
hero, Ruy
Diaz..
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To
celebrate
the
completion
of, or the first
public
use of; to
dedicate,
as a
statue..
Anthem
::
Anthem
(v. t.) To
celebrate
with
anthems.
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