What does «aleluya» mean in Spanish?
- Voice of jubilation of the Jewish religious; idem among the Christians.
- Interjection used to show jubilation.
- Easter time. Example: For the Alleluia or Alleluia we will see each other.
- Small stamps with the word alleluia that are thrown to the towns when the one who officiates the mass on Holy Saturday intones the alleluia.
- By extension, it is also said of the pictures that are thrown at the passing of the processions.
- A round dulce de leche pancake with the word "aleluya" written on it, which the nuns give to the believers on Easter.
- Perennial plant, with a toothed and reddish root, a single-flowered scape and a three-branched leaf, in the shape of an inverted heart, which blooms at Easter. It is edible and has an acid taste; from it is extracted the salt of sorrels. It belongs to the genus oxalis corniculata, oxalidaceae.
- Prosaic verses.