Etymology
The word "proclaim" comes from the Middle English word "proclamen", which in turn comes from the Old French word "proclamer", meaning "to cry out". The "pro" prefix means "forth", and the "clam" root means "to cry out".
Meaning
Origin
The word "proclaim" is derived from the Latin word "proclamare", meaning "to cry out before the people". In ancient Rome, proclamations were made by heralds, who would stand on a platform and deliver official announcements to the citizens. Over time, the word "proclaim" came to mean any public or official announcement.
Usage
Proclaim is a formal word that is often used in official or ceremonial contexts. It is often used to announce important news or events, such as the election of a new president or the signing of a treaty. Proclaim can also be used to make a declaration or statement, such as a declaration of war or a statement of principles.
Examples
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