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evulgate, v. Obs. or arch.|ɪˈvʌlgeɪt| [f. L. ēvulgāt- ppl. stem of ēvulgāre, f. ē- out + vulgāre to spread among the multitude, f. vulgus the multitude.] trans. To send out among the people, make commonly known or public; to divulge; to circulate, publish (a book).
1563–87Foxe A. & M. (1596) 1085/1 He did euulgate and disperse abroad..great numbers of bookes. 1804W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. II. 689 Anecdotes..in which many amusing particulars occur that had not before been compiled, or at least not evulgated here. 1822Blackw. Mag. XII. 656 They may permit younger sisters in the craft to evulgate what they may have ‘lisped in numbers’. 1831Fraser's Mag. IV. 177 Haller, in 1732, evulgated the first edition of his Swiss poems. |