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  • 21bandire — (ant. bannire) v. tr. [got. bandwian fare un segnale ] (io bandisco, tu bandisci, ecc.). 1. a. [dare annuncio con pubblico bando o con avviso ufficiale: b. un concorso ] ▶◀ indire, [con annuncio ufficiale scritto] pubblicare. ↓ annunciare,… …

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  • 22gridare — [prob. lat. quiritare invocare aiuto; strillare ]. ■ v. intr. (aus. avere ) 1. a. [alzare molto la voce per farsi sentire, per fare rumore o per sfogare l eccitazione: g. a gran voce ] ▶◀ (lett.) bramire, strepitare, strillare, urlare. b.… …

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  • 23crier — I. Crier, actiu. acut. C est eslever et poulser sa voix, Clamorem edere. Cic. 2. de diuin. In editum vocem mittere. Comme, Il crie de force du mal, Prae dolore clamat, Vocem querulam attollit. Crier aussi est publier et faire sçavoir le… …

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  • 24Proclaim — Pro*claim , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Proclaimed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Proclaiming}.] [OE. proclamen, L. proclamare; pro before, forward + clamare to call or cry out: cf. F. proclamer. See {Claim}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To make known by public announcement; …

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  • 25Proclaimed — Proclaim Pro*claim , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Proclaimed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Proclaiming}.] [OE. proclamen, L. proclamare; pro before, forward + clamare to call or cry out: cf. F. proclamer. See {Claim}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To make known by public… …

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  • 26Proclaiming — Proclaim Pro*claim , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Proclaimed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Proclaiming}.] [OE. proclamen, L. proclamare; pro before, forward + clamare to call or cry out: cf. F. proclamer. See {Claim}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To make known by public… …

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  • 27proclaim — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English proclamen, from Anglo French or Latin; Anglo French proclamer, from Latin proclamare, from pro before + clamare to cry out more at pro , claim Date: 14th century 1. a. to declare publicly, typically… …

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  • 28proclamation — noun Etymology: Middle English proclamacion, from Anglo French, from Latin proclamation , proclamatio, from proclamare Date: 14th century 1. the action of proclaiming ; the state of being proclaimed 2. something proclaimed; specifically an… …

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  • 29Proclamation — A proclamation (Lat. proclamare , to make public by announcement) is an official declaration.British royal proclamationsIn English law, a proclamation is a formal announcement ( Royal Proclamation ), made under the great seal, of some matter… …

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