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1) Religion: hosanna (Hebrew for "pray, save us"; used as a cry of acclamation and adoration), hosannah (Hebrew for "pray, save us"; used as a cry of acclamation and adoration)2) Bible: hosanna
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Hosanna — Hebrew for ‘Save, we pray’ (not ‘Hurrah’) and taken from Ps. 118:25 by the crowd as they greeted Jesus when he rode into Jerusalem on a young ass before his arrest. The whole psalm was recited during the feast of Tabernacles [[➝ Tabernacles,… … Dictionary of the Bible
hosanna — O.E. osanna, via Latin and Greek from Hebrew hosha na, probably a shortening of hoshi ah nna save, we pray (Cf. Psalms cxviii:25), from imperative of y sh (Cf. yeshua salvation, deliverance, welfare ) + emphatic particle na. Originally an appeal… … Etymology dictionary
hosanna — /hoʊˈzænə/ (say hoh zanuh) interjection 1. (an exclamation, originally an appeal to God for deliverance, used in praise of God or Christ.) –noun 2. a cry of hosanna . 3. a shout of praise or adoration; an acclamation. {Late Latin, from Greek,… …
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