v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. jūbilāre, orig. to halloo or call to any one (jubilare est rustica voce inclamare Festus), to shout, huzza; in Christian writers, esp. to shout for joy; cf. OF. jubler, F. jubiler, Ger. jubeln, Du. jubelen, to jubilate.]
1. intr. To halloo, shout (to dogs or the like).
1603. Florio, Montaigne, II. xi. 248. The earnestnes of showting, jubeling [printed jubeting] and hallowing.
2. To jubilate. Hence Jubiling, jubeling vbl. sb.
c. 1450. Mirour Saluacioun, 4408. There, shal be gladnesse eterne and iubilyng bisyly. Ibid., 4954. Thi sawle alderswettest [made] a magnyfy iubylyng.