释义 |
reproˈclaim, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] trans. To proclaim again.
1591Troub. Raigne K. John (1611) 61 It resteth we throughout our territories Be reproclaimed and inuested King. 1638Rider Horace, Odes i. xii, What persons name Shall the deluding Echo reproclaime. 1816Coleridge Lay Serm. (Bohn) 329 Whoever should have the hardihood to reproclaim its solemn truths must commence with a glossary. 1862M. Hopkins Hawaii 264 Protestantism was re-proclaimed as the religion of the government. So reproclaˈmation.
1883American V. 403 A formal..reproclamation of their principles. 1885J. Brown Bunyan 133 All the country through there were proclamations and reproclamations. |