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evulgation Obs. or arch.|iːvʌlˈgeɪʃən| [f. as if ad. L. *ēvulgātiōn-em, n. of action f. ēvulgāre: see prec.] The action of making commonly known; publishing, publication.
1638W. Sclater (Jun.) in W. Sclater's Serm. Exper. To Rdr., I was so studious of their Evulgation. 1730–6in Bailey (folio). 1786(title) Advice to the Clergy of every Denomination..with the Evulgation of the Resolutions of a late Congress held in Germany. 1797W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XXIV. 509 A century and half after the evulgation of Roman and Greek literature. 1807F. Wrangham Serm. on Transl. Script. 3 Rebellion, as well as heresy, would accompany the evulgation of Scripture. |