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单词 promulgation
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promulgationn.

Brit. /ˌprɒmlˈɡeɪʃn/, U.S. /ˌprɑm(ə)lˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/, /ˌproʊm(ə)lˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n/
Forms: 1500s promulgacyon, 1500s– promulgation; Scottish pre-1700 promulgacoun, 1700s– promulgation.
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French promulgation; Latin prōmulgātiōn-, prōmulgātiō.
Etymology: < Anglo-Norman and Middle French promulgation (c1300 in Old French; French promulgation) and its etymon classical Latin prōmulgātiōn-, prōmulgātiō action of promulgating, official proclamation < prōmulgāt- , past participial stem of prōmulgāre promulgate v. + -iō -ion suffix1. Compare Spanish promulgación (15th cent.).
1. The official publication or public proclamation of a new law, decree, ordinance, etc., thereby putting it into effect; an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > legislation > [noun] > promulgation
promulgationa1525
promulgating?1538
a1525 J. Irland Of Penance & Confession in W. A. Craigie Asloan MS (1923) I. 10 It [sc. penance] is institut and ordanit in the new law of the ewangell be Ihesu Crist..and sum doctouris says the promulgacoun was maid be His appostolis of it to the peple of the warld.
1535 W. Marshall tr. Marsilius of Padua Def. of Peace i. xii. f. 28 (margin) Howe the promulgacyon of lawes is to be made.
1596 T. Morton Salomon vii. 86 The open and publick promulgation of the sentence of excommunication.
1619 E. M. Bolton tr. Florus Rom. Hist. 22 The day of promulgation of the Law was come.
1659 W. Prynne Historiarchos 17 Exempting them [sc. the abbey and lands of Glastonbury] from..all the promulgations and perturbations of Arch-Bishops and Bishops.
1699 Bp. G. Burnet Expos. 39 Articles (1700) xxvii. 304 The preaching of the Apostles was of the nature of a Promulgation made by Heraulds.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. Bannimus, is the Form of Expulsion of any Member from the University of Oxford, affixing the Sentence up in some publick Place, as a Denunciation or Promulgation of it.
1765 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. I. 66 A new edition, or fresh promulgation, of Alfred's code or dome-book.
1827 J. Bentham Rationale Judicial Evid. II. iv. xi. 672 The use of promulgation paper, provided with a printed border, presenting, in tenor or in the way of reference, such dispositions of law as are applicable to the subject.
1867 S. Smiles Huguenots Eng. & Ireland iii. 76 One of Henry's..greatest acts was the promulgation..of the celebrated Edict of Nantes.
1875 W. Stubbs Constit. Hist. II. xv. 205 The Writ of 1217 for the promulgation of the Charter orders the sheriff to publish it, ‘in pleno comitatu [etc.]’.
1910 Encycl. Brit. I. 36/1 The international Conference which met at Constantinople towards the end of 1876 was..startled by the salvo of guns heralding the promulgation of a constitution.
1989 B. H. Kerblay Gorbachev's Russia vi. 104 Since the promulgation of the 1986 act legalizing the activities, there has been a proliferation of private restaurants, taxis, hairdressing salons.
2002 New Yorker 2 Sept. 103/2 The experts who wrote the Vatican II documents and guided them toward promulgation.
2. gen. The action or an act of promulgating something; the fact of being promulgated; proclamation, publication, dissemination.
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society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > [noun]
publicationa1387
publishing?c1450
publishmenta1513
propagation1531
divulgating1537
bruit1548
divulgation1548
edition1549
notifying1550
promulgation1562
provulgation1566
diffusion1600
blazon1603
divulging1604
divulge1619
ventilationa1631
evulgation1638
propalationa1676
circulation1684
popularization1797
pervulgationa1832
1562 T. Paynell S. Pauls Epist. sig. Qviv (heading) Of the cessation and ende of circumcison, and other obseruations of the law, in the time of the promulgation of the gospell.
1593 T. Bell Motives Romish Faith ii. v. 67 Christians after promulgation of the gospel, are only bound to the law of nature.
1604 R. Cawdrey Table Alphabet. Promulgation, publishing openly, or proclaiming.
1662 E. Stillingfleet Origines Sacræ ii. ix. 306 Had the Christian Religion been enforced upon the world by the Roman Emperours at the time of its first promulgation.
1704 T. Manningham Serm. Late Dreadful Storm 4 To Proclaim the Almighty to be the Governor and Judge of the World, and to make a new Promulgation of those Truths which He has already reveal'd.
1794 R. J. Sulivan View of Nature V. 394 Before the promulgation of Christianity, the world was infinitely divided on this important head.
1845 H. H. Wilson Hist. Brit. India 1805–35 I. iv. 173 The promulgation of these designs went far to effect their fulfilment.
1858 H. T. Buckle Hist. Civilisation Eng. (1869) II. v. 233 They felt themselves bound to prevent its promulgation.
a1933 J. A. Thomson Biol. for Everyman (1934) II. 1003 A convinced Darwinist, he devoted his life to the promulgation of what he considered to be the truth.
1977 National Geographic Aug. 258/1 One must learn to live with the Soviet view that journalism is an instrument for the promulgation of the state policy.
2004 Amer. Scholar Winter 131 His great discovery was forgotten, and the promulgation of the germ theory..was delayed until 1867.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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