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proclamation

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "act of making public," also "that which is proclaimed;" from Old French proclamacion (14c., Modern French proclamation ) and directly from Latin proclamationem (nominative proclamatio ), noun of action from past participle stem of proclamare ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Proclamation \Proc`la*ma"tion\, n. [F. proclamation, L. proclamatio. See Proclaim .] The act of proclaiming; official or general notice; publication. King Asa made a proclamation throughout all Judah; none was exempted. --1 Kings xv. 2 2. That which is ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Proclamation (foaled 1 May 2002) was an Irish-bred British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire . After winning his only race as a juvenile in 2004 he emerged as a top-class miler in the following year, recording wins of progressively greater importance ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB issue ▪ He issued proclamations and charters in his own name, and promoted his relatives to high office. ▪ In response, President Fillmore issued a proclamation asking citizens to cease interfering with law enforcement ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. a statement which is proclaimed; a formal public announcement

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a formal public statement; "the government made an announcement about changes in the drug war"; "a declaration of independence" [syn: announcement , annunciation , declaration ] the formal act of proclaiming; giving public notice; "his promulgation of ...

Usage examples of proclamation.

Directory-- Accounts of the Egyptian expedition published in the Moniteur-- Proclamation to the army of the East--Favour and disgrace of certain individuals accounted for.

Beaufort, Port Royal, and New Orleans shall so far cease and determine, from and after the first day of June next, that commercial intercourse with those ports, except as to persons, things, and information contraband of war, may from that time be carried on, subject to the laws of the United States, and to the limitations and in pursuance of the regulations which are prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury in his order of this date, which is appended to this proclamation.

Alexandria shall so far cease and determine, from and after this date, that commercial intercourse with said port, except as to persons, things, and information contraband of war, may from this date be carried on, subject to the laws of the United States, and to the limitations and in pursuance of the regulations which are prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury in his order which is appended to my proclamation of the 12th of May, 1862.

GENTLEMEN:--On the 15th day of this month, as I remember, a printed paper manuscript, with a few manuscript interlineations, called a protest, with your names appended thereto, and accompanied by another printed paper, purporting to be a proclamation by Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of Tennessee, and also a manuscript paper, purporting to be extracts from the Code of Tennessee, were laid before me.

Religious proclamations, stentorian speeches by assorted politicians who could not tell a spiral galaxy from a supernova.

The baronet allowed her to revel in the proclamation of a dire future, and quietly counselled her to keep apart from him, which his sister assured him she would do.

And a proclamation of bastardy against the person calling himself Prince Vindax!

If he supported Jarkadon, then the proclamation of bastardy effectively named him as a traitor for fathering Vindax and he must turn against his own son as a pretender.

Hundreds passed near the granite columns, as if they expected to see the Bravo occupying his accustomed stand, in audacious defiance of the proclamation, for so long and so mysteriously had he been permitted to appear in public, that men had difficulty in persuading themselves he would quit his habits so easily.

Persons excluded from the amnesty offered in the said Proclamation may apply to the President for clemency, like all other offenders, and their application will receive due consideration.

Augereau, who, like all uneducated men, went to extremes in everything, had published under his name a proclamation extravagantly violent and even insulting to the Emperor.

The suggestion in the proclamation as to maintaining the political framework of the States on what is called reconstruction is made in the hope that it may do good without danger of harm.

True, they had offered a thousand-guinea reward to any person who should hand over, or cause to be handed over, this notorious malefactor, alive or dead, but although this sounded a large sum in proclamation, it was nothing when compared to the many thousands which were slipping through the fingers of the Revenue.

To guard against misapprehension it is proper to state that this proclamation does not apply to prisoners of war.

Rather than hazard the misapprehension of our military condition and of groundless alarm by a call for troops by proclamation, I have deemed it best to address you in this form.