释义 |
perˈvulgate, v. rare. [f. ppl. stem of L. pervulgāre, f. per- 2 + vulgāre to make known.] trans. To make public, make known.
1586J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie Ep. Ded., I did pervulgate the same treatise vnto some of my familiars and acquaintance. Hence pervulˈgation, the action of making public; advertisement. rare.
1832I. Taylor Saturday Even. (1833) 79 Religious principles undergo a far more extended pervulgation than those of any secular science. |