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† ˈpropalate, v. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of late L. prōpalāre: see propale and -ate3.] = propale.
1598in Archpriest Controv. (Camden) I. 209 We..almost make dowbte to propalate what answeares they have returned to some very grave, learned and worthy persons. 1633Prynne Histriomastix 126, Christian love, which delights to cover, not propalate and divulge mens sinnes. 1716M. Davies Athen. Brit. III. 62 Mr. Howarden..dare's propalate his Ignorance so far as to say, The Swissers have no University. So † propaˈlation, publication, divulgement.
a1677Hale Pomponius Atticus 137 They would immediately before the propalation of such businesses, send for persons of greatest reputation and credit. |