- הלול
- הִילּוּל, הִלּוּלm. (הלל) 1) recitation of Hallel (v. הַלֵּל), singing praises. Num. R. s. 3, beg. לולבין לה׳ the branches are employed (on Succoth) for reciting Hallel with them. (Ib., a. e. להַלֵּל. 2) occurrence of the stem הלל in Bible texts. Ber.35a (ref. to the plural הלולים, Lev. 19:24) אייתר ליה הדה׳ לברכה one hillul is remained over to be employed as an intimation that you must give praise (when drinking wine).Pl. הִילּוּלִים. R. Hash. 32a עשרהה׳ ten times הלל in Ps. 150; Meg.21b (omitted in Ms. M., v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note).Pes.117a halluyah means הללוהו בהי׳ הרבה praise him with many praises.
Dictionary of the Targumim, the Talmud Babli and Yerushalmi, and the Midrashic Literature. Jastrow, Marcus. 1903.