jubilee• He had a polishedwoodenpeg that went tap-tapping every Tuesday night along jubileeRoad.• The highlight of Gibson's later years was the Polyethylenes 1933-83 goldenjubileeconference in London in June 1983.• If she knew Danny Crompton had been pestering him in jubilee Road she'd want to know all the details.• The Essoldo was at their end of jubilee Road and Henry went straight past.• There'd been a murder on jubilee Road.• As Milton Keynes celebrates it's jubilee, the arguments will continue long into the next century.• On October 10,1986, the silverjubilee of the parish was celebrated.
Originjubilee
(1300-1400)Frenchjubilé, from Late Latinjubilaeus, from Late Greekiobelaios, from Hebrewyobhel“sheep's horn, jubilee”; influenced by Latinjubilare ( → JUBILANT)