Inclamation

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    exclamation; (loud) utterance obsolete

    "When the king of Israel is in all the hight both of his state and superstition, honouring his solemne day with his richest devotion, steps forth a prophet of God, and interrupts that glorious service, with a loud inclamation of judgment."

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"When the king of Israel is in all the hight both of his state and superstition, honouring his solemne day with his richest devotion, steps forth a prophet of God, and interrupts that glorious service, with a loud inclamation of judgment."

Etymology

From Latin inclamatio. See in- + claim + -ation.

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