Proclaimer - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pour faire proclaimer
Pour faire proclaimer, an ancient writ addressed to the may or bailiff of
proclaim
proclaim : to declare or declare to be solemnly, officially, or
Proclaimer
One who proclaims
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proclamation
proclamation 1 : the act of proclaiming 2 : something proclaimed ;specif : an official formal public
Herald
An officer whose business was to denounce or proclaim war to challenge to battle to proclaim peace and to
Preach
To proclaim or publish tidings specifically to proclaim the gospel to discourse
Herald
ensigns armorial, regulates funerals, and carries messages between princes, and proclaims war and peace. Heralds were anciently called Dukes at Arms,
Pronounce
Pronounce, means to proclaim, to utter formally, to utter rhetorically, to declare, to utter,
Federal Government
His Majesty may upon Address of each House of Parliament proclaim a federation under the name of the Federation of India
Prenunciation
The act of announcing or proclaiming beforehand
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