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proc·la·ma·tion \ˌpräkləˈmāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English proclamacioun, from Middle French proclamation, from Latin proclamation-, proclamatio, from proclamatus (past participle of proclamare to proclaim) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at proclaim 1. a. : the action of proclaiming < laid down as a policy by proclamation — Oscar Handlin > b. : the condition of being proclaimed < becomes legal upon proclamation — W.S.Sayre > 2. : something proclaimed; specifically : an official formal public announcement (as a public notice, edict, decree) < issued a proclamation announcing the cessation of war — American Guide Series: North Carolina > |