释义 |
obˈnunciate, v. rare—0. [f. ppl. stem of L. obnunciāre: see obnounce.] = obnounce. So obnunciˈation.
1623Cockeram ii, To Tell ill newes, Obnunciate; a Telling thereof, Obnunciation. 1656Blount Glossogr. s.v., Obnunciation,..as the ancient Romans were wont to dissolve their Assemblies (which dissolution they called obnunciation) when soever any evil token was seen or heard, either by the Magistrate or Augur. |