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Definition of Alleluia

Alleluia
Alleluia Al`le*lu"ia, Alleluiah Al`le*lu"iah, n. [L. alleluia, Gr. ?, fr. Heb. hall[=e]l[=u]-y[=a]h. See Hallelujah.] An exclamation signifying Praise ye Jehovah. Hence: A song of praise to God. See Hallelujah, the commoner form. I heard a great voice of much people in heaven, saying, Alleluia. --Rev. xix. 1.

Meaning of Alleluia from wikipedia

- Alleluia (/ˌɑːləˈlʊjə, -jɑː/ AL-ə-LOO-yə, -⁠yah; from Hebrew הללויה‎ (hal'luyáh) 'praise Yah') is a phrase in Christianity used to give praise to God....
- and the Eastern Orthodox Church, the three of which use the Latin form alleluia which is based on the alternative Gr**** transliteration. Hallelujah is...
- Alleluia (alternative spellings: Hallelujah, Areruya, Aleluya) is a syncretic religion combining Christianity and traditions practiced by Carib-speaking...
- Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival (stylized onscreen as The Devil's Carnival: Alleluia!) is a 2015 American musical fantasy horror film directed by Darren...
- "Alleluia! Sing to Jesus" is a Christian hymn by William Chatterton Dix. Dix wrote the hymn as a Eucharistic hymn for Ascension Sunday. It is also commonly...
- Alleluia is a piece for unaccompanied SATB chorus by Randall Thompson. Composed over the first five days of July in 1940, it was given its world premiere...
- Heaven. Alleluia! ℟. He whom Thou wast meet to bear, Alleluia! ℣. As He promised hath arisen, Alleluia! ℟. Pour for us to God thy prayer. Alleluia! ℣. Rejoice...
- song, alleluia; for the Lord has accomplished wondrous deeds, alleluia; he has revealed his justice in the sight of the Gentiles, alleluia, alleluia. Ps...
- Alleluia, dulce carmen (Alleluia, song of gladness) is a medieval Latin hymn sung during the w**** before Septuagesima as a preparation for the dismissal...
- and John Wesley in 1739. The hymn eventually became well known for the "Alleluia" sung as a melisma after each line, which was added by an unknown author...