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Definition of proclamation
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Proclamation
(n.) The act of
proclaiming;
official
or
general
notice;
publication.
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Proclamation
::
Proclamation
(n.) That which is
proclaimed,
publicly
announced,
or
officially
declared;
a
published
ordinance;
as, the
proclamation
of a king; a
Thanksgiving
proclamation..
Declarative
::
Declarative
(a.)
Making
declaration,
proclamation,
or
publication;
explanatory;
assertive;
declaratory..
Earl Marshal
::
Earl
marshal
() An
officer
of state in
England
who
marshals
and
orders
all great
ceremonials,
takes
cognizance
of
matters
relating
to
honor,
arms, and
pedigree,
and
directs
the
proclamation
of peace and war. The court of
chivalry
was
formerly
under his
jurisdiction,
and he is still the head of the
herald's
office
or
college
of
arms..
Edict
::
Edict (n.) A
public
command
or
ordinance
by the
sovereign
power;
the
proclamation
of a law made by an
absolute
authority,
as if by the very act of
announcement;
a
decree;
as, the
edicts
of the Roman
emperors;
the
edicts
of the
French
monarch..
Proclaim
::
Proclaim
(v. t.) To
outlaw
by
public
proclamation.
Declaration
::
Declaration
(n.) The act of
declaring,
or
publicly
announcing;
explicit
asserting;
undisguised
token of a
ground
or side taken on any
subject;
proclamation;
exposition;
as, the
declaration
of an
opinion;
a
declaration
of war, etc..
Cry
::
Cry (v. t.) To make oral and
public
proclamation
of; to
declare
publicly;
to
notify
or
advertise
by
outcry,
especially
things
lost or
found,
goods to be sold, ets.; as, to cry
goods,
etc..
Pronunciamento
::
Pronunciamento
(n.) A
proclamation
or
manifesto;
a
formal
announcement
or
declaration.
Publication
::
Publication
(n.) The act of
publishing
or
making
known;
notification
to the
people
at
large,
either
by
words,
writing,
or
printing;
proclamation;
divulgation;
promulgation;
as, the
publication
of the law at Mount
Sinai;
the
publication
of the
gospel;
the
publication
of
statutes
or
edicts..
Indiction
::
Indiction
(n.)
Declaration;
proclamation;
public
notice
or
appointment.
Crier
::
Crier (n.) One who
cries;
one who makes
proclamation.
Programma
::
Programma
(n.) An edict
published
for
public
information;
an
official
bulletin;
a
public
proclamation.
Proclamation
::
Proclamation
(n.) The act of
proclaiming;
official
or
general
notice;
publication.
Placard
::
Placard
(n.) A
public
proclamation;
a
manifesto
or edict
issued
by
authority.
Town-crier
::
Town-crier
(n.) A town
officer
who makes
proclamations
to the
people;
the
public
crier of a town.
Arriere-ban
::
Arriere-ban
(n.) A
proclamation,
as of the
French
kings,
calling
not only their
immediate
feudatories,
but the
vassals
of these
feudatories,
to take the field for war; also, the body of
vassals
called
or
liable
to be
called
to arms, as in
ancient
France..
Annunciation
::
Annunciation
(n.) The act of
announcing;
announcement;
proclamation;
as, the
annunciation
of
peace..
Ukase
::
Ukase (n.) In
Russia,
a
published
proclamation
or
imperial
order,
having
the force of law..
Denunciation
::
Denunciation
(n.)
Proclamation;
announcement;
a
publishing.
Post
::
Post (v. t.) To hold up to
public
blame or
reproach;
to
advertise
opprobriously;
to
denounce
by
public
proclamation;
as, to post one for
cowardice..
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