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- LatinLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.proclaim (v.) "make known by public announcement, promulgate," especially by herald or crier, late 14c., proclamen, from Latin proclamare "cry or call out," from pro "forth" (from PIE root *per- (1) "forward") + clamare "to cry out" (from PIE root *kele- (2) "to shout"). Spelling altered by influence of claim.www.etymonline.com/word/proclaimEtymology [ edit] From Middle English proclamen, proclaime, from Old French proclamer, from Latin prōclāmō, prōclāmāre, from prō- (“forth”) + clāmō (“to shout, cry out”). Spelling altered by influence of claim, from the same Latin source (clāmō).en.wiktionary.org/wiki/proclaimThe verb 'proclaim' has its roots in the Latin word 'proclamare,' which is a combination of 'pro,' meaning 'forth,' and 'clamare,' meaning 'to cry out' or 'to shout.' In essence, it means to cry out or announce something loudly and publicly.www.betterwordsonline.com/dictionary/proclaimEnglish word proclaim comes from Latin clamare, Latin pro-, and later Latin proclamo (I call or cry out, vociferate; proclaim, declare.)cooljugator.com/etymology/en/proclaim
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proclaim 뜻: 선포하다; "공식 발표로 알리다, 전파하다," 특히 전령이나 외침으로, …
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Bedeutung von proclaim: proklamieren; "öffentlich bekannt machen, verkünden", …
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processional. (n.) "book of hymns, directions, etc. for use in processions," …
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word-forming element meaning "forward, forth, toward the front" (as in proclaim, …
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