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proh-
muhlj
]
pro·mulge
/
proʊˈmʌldʒ
/
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proh-
muhlj
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verb (used with object),
pro·mulged,
pro·mulg·ing.
Archaic
.
to promulgate.
Origin:
1480–90;
<
Latin
prōmulgāre
to make known, promulgate, equivalent to
prō-
pro-
1
+
-mulgāre,
probably akin to
mulgēre
to milk, extract
Related forms
pro·mulg·er,
noun
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