Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A proclaimer.
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Examples
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It warns all citizens and others within the jurisdiction of the proclaimant that they violate those rigorous obligations at their own peril and can not expect to be shielded from the consequences.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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It warns all citizens and others within the jurisdiction of the proclaimant that they violate those rigorous obligations at their own peril and can not expect to be shielded from the consequences.
State of the Union Address William McKinley 1872
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It warns all citizens and others within the jurisdiction of the proclaimant that they violate those rigorous obligations at their own peril and can not expect to be shielded from the consequences.
Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents William McKinley, Messages, Proclamations, and Executive Orders Relating to the Spanish-American War William McKinley 1872
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I trembled lest he should send me to call her; but I was spared the pain of being the first proclaimant of her flight.
Wuthering Heights 1847
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I trembled lest he should send me to call her; but I was spared the pain of being the first proclaimant of her flight.
Wuthering Heights Emily Bront�� 1833
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