promulge
[ proh-muhlj ]
verb (used with object),pro·mulged, pro·mulg·ing.Archaic.
to promulgate.
Origin of promulge
11480–90; <Latin prōmulgāre to make known, promulgate, equivalent to prō-pro-1 + -mulgāre, probably akin to mulgēre to milk, extract
Other words from promulge
- pro·mulg·er, noun
Words Nearby promulge
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How to use promulge in a sentence
He was among the first to oppose the innovations of the crown and promulge liberal principles.
Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution | L. Carroll JudsonIf falsehood uses the press to promulge her doctrines, let truth oppose her with the same weapon.
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