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1 rejoice
[rɪ'dʒɔɪs]vito rejoice at/over — radować się +instr or z +gen
* * *[rə'‹ois](to feel or show great happiness: They rejoiced at the victory.) radować się -
2 exult
[ɪg'zʌlt]vihe exulted in the title of … — chlubił się tytułem +gen
* * *((with in or at) to be very happy; to rejoice: They exulted in their victory / at the news of their victory.) radować się- exultant- exultation
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Rejoice — Re*joice (r[ e]*jois ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Rejoiced} ( joist ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rejoicing} ( joi s?ng).] [OE. rejoissen, OF. resjouir, resjoir, F. r[ e]jouir; pref. re re + OF. esjouir, esjoir, F. [ e]jouir, to rejoice; pref. es (L. ex ) + OF … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rejoice — (v.) c.1300, to enjoy the possession of, from O.Fr. rejoiss , stem of rejoissant, prp. of rejoir gladden, rejoice, from re , intensive prefix, + joir be glad, from L. gaudere rejoice (see JOY (Cf. joy)). Originally sense in to rejoice in. Meaning … Etymology dictionary
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rejoice — [ri jois′] vi. rejoiced, rejoicing [ME rejoissen < inflectional stem of OFr rejoïr < re , again + joïr, to be glad < VL * gaudire, for L gaudere, to rejoice: see JOY] to be glad, happy, or delighted; be full of joy: often with at or in… … English World dictionary
rejoice in the name/title of — Brit humorous : to have a name/title that makes people laugh or smile a woman who rejoices in the name of Eugenia Whelpbottom • • • Main Entry: ↑rejoice … Useful english dictionary
rejoice in the title of — see ↑rejoice • • • Main Entry: ↑title … Useful english dictionary
Rejoice — Re*joice , n. The act of rejoicing. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English