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(countable, Jewish history) A special year of emancipation supposed to be observed every fifty years, when farming was temporarily stopped, certain houses and land which had been sold could be redeemed by the original owners or their relatives, and Hebrew slaves set free.
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jubilee
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Noun
Jewish
countable
broadly
uncountable
figuratively
attributive
often
obsolete
rare
Japanese Meaning
ユダヤ歴史における特別な年で、主に50年ごとに実践された解放の年を指す。この年には農作業が一時中断され、以前に売却された家屋や土地が元の所有者またはその親族によって買い戻され、またヘブライ人奴隷が解放される。
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(Roman
Catholicism)
A
special
year
(originally
held
every
hundred
years,
then
at
more
frequent
intervals,
and
now
declarable
by
the
Pope
at
any
time
and
also
for
periods
less
than
a
year)
in
which
plenary
indulgences
and
remission
from
sin
can
be
granted
upon
making
a
pilgrimage
to
Rome
or
other
designated
churches.
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