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The Latin for proclamation is edictum.

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What latin word is edict derived from?

Edictum, a proclamation or edict.


What latin word is proclamation derived from?

The Latin word "proclamation" is derived from the verb "proclamare," which is a combination of "pro" (forward) and "clamare" (to shout). This verb denotes the act of making a public or official announcement in a clear and audible manner. The evolution of the word "proclamation" reflects its original Latin roots in conveying a formal declaration or announcement to a wider audience.


What is the root word of the word proclamation?

The root word of "proclamation" is "claim," which comes from the Latin word "clamare," meaning "to cry out."


What Latin American proclamation stated that force could not be used as a means of collecting debts?

Drago Doctrine. :)


The Proclamation of?

The Proclamation of 1763


Is proclamation an adverb?

No, "proclamation" is a noun.


What does the root of edict mean?

The root of "edict" is from the Latin word "edictum," which means a formal or authoritative proclamation or decree issued by a person in a position of authority, such as a ruler or government official.


What proclamation prohibitted slavery?

Emancipation proclamation


When was The Proclamation created?

The Proclamation was created in 1809.


How did southerners and northerners react to the proclamation?

Which proclamation


What was the proclamation that restricted westward movement?

proclamation of 1763


What proclamation was the basis for what amendment to the constitution?

The 13th Proclamation.