KJV Dictionary Definition: celebrate
celebrate
CELEBRATE, v.t.
1. To praise; to extol; to commend; to give to; to make famous; as, to celebrate the name of the Most High.
The grave cannot celebrate thee. Is. 38.
2. To distinguish by solemn rites; to keep holy.
From even to even shall ye celebrate your Sabbath. Lev. 23.
3. To honor or distinguish by ceremonies and marks of joy and respect; as, to celebrate the birth day of Washington; to celebrate a marriage.
4. To mention in a solemn manner, whether of joy or sorrow.
celebrated
CELEBRATED, pp. Praised; extolled; honored.
celebrating
CELEBRATING, ppr. Praising; honoring.
celebration
CELEBRATION, n.
1. Solemn performance; a distinguishing by solemn rites; as the celebration of a marriage, or of a religious festival.
2. A distinguishing by ceremonies, or by marks of joy or respect; as the celebration of a birth day, or other anniversary.
3. Praise; renown; honor or distinction bestowed, whether by songs, eulogies, or rites and ceremonies.
celebrator
CELEBRATOR, n. One who celebrates.
celebrity
CELEBRITY, n.
1. Fame; renown; the distinction or honor publicly bestowed on a nation or person, on character or exploits; the distinction bestowed on whatever is great or remarkable, and manifested by praises or eulogies; as the celebrity of the duke of Wellington; the celebrity of Homer, or of the Iliad.
England acquired celebrity from the triumphs of Marlborough.
2. Public and splendid transaction; as the celebrity of a marriage. In this sense, as used by Bacon, we now use celebration.