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evulge

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin evulgo.

Verb

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evulge (third-person singular simple present evulges, present participle evulging, simple past and past participle evulged)

  1. To promulgate or spread abroad.
    • 1611, Thomas Coryat, Coryat's Crudities:
      or be preſented to the view of my country, being (I confeſſe) so much the more doubtfull to euulge the ſame, by how much the more I am no scholar
    • 1653, Sir Thomas Urquhart, Logopandecteision:
      after the intrinsical and most researched secrets of the grammar and lexicon which I am about to evulge.
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