a special anniversary (gold, silver, diamond)
from Hebrew 'yobel' - a year when slaves were freed and properly returned to their owners in ancient israel. There is a celebration every 50 years called a jubilee
platinum jubilee
The Sanskrit word for silver jubilee is "Rajatotsava."
The word Jubilee comes from the Hebrew word "Jobel" which translates to ram's horn. A jubilee is a 25th anniversary celebration of an event.
The Latin word is Jubilaeus, the Greek word Iobelous. The words passed into old French as Jubile and into English as Jubilee
No, the term 'golden jubilee' is a common noun, a word for a golden jubilee of any one or any kind. A proper noun is the name of a specific golden jubilee, such as The Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Yōvel (יובל)
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hebrew.
Several that I can think of immediately: good, bad, jubilee, birth .....
Examples are:The college will celebrate their jubilee this summer.The school's silver jubilee was celebrated on January 7th 1955.By now you are probably sick of the hype surrounding the queen's golden jubileeThe celebration of his ministerial jubilee on 29th March 1887 received extensive coverage in The Scotsman of the following day.Reference: http:/www.yourdictionary.com/examples/jubilee
I wish you have a fantastic diamond jubilee
You have a Jubilee of Jammin Vocabulary