proclamation
nounEtymology
From Middle English proclamacion, from Anglo-Norman and Old French proclamacion, from Late Latin proclāmātiō, from the verb Latin prōclāmō.
- derived from prōclāmō
- derived from proclāmātiō
- derived from proclamacion
- inherited from proclamacion
Definitions
A statement which is proclaimed
A statement which is proclaimed; formal a public announcement.
- The Tuesday meetings are only thirty minutes now. That proclamation was made in the previous meeting.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at proclamation. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at proclamation. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
8 hops · closes at proclamation
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
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