The Latin for proclamation is edictum.
Edictum, a proclamation or edict.
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.
The root word of "proclamation" is "claim," which comes from the Latin word "clamare," meaning "to cry out."
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The Proclamation of 1763
No, "proclamation" is a noun.
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.
Emancipation proclamation
The Proclamation was created in 1809.
Which proclamation
proclamation of 1763
The 13th Proclamation.