hosannah

/hoʊˈzænə/
noun
  1. A variant spelling of 'hosanna' — a shout or song of praise, joy, and adoration, especially in a religious context.
    • The old hymn book used the spelling 'hosannah' for the chorus.
    • The word 'hosannah' appears in some older translations of the Bible.
    • They sang a triumphant hosannah at the festival.
Synonyms
interjection
  1. A variant spelling of 'hosanna' — used as an exclamation of praise, adoration, or joy.
    • In the old prayer book, it says, 'Hosannah to the King.'
    • The children shouted "Hosannah!" as the parade went by.
    • "Hosannah!" the choir sang with all their might.
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