PROCLAIMER
Pro*claim"er, n.
Defn: One who proclaims.
PROCLAMATION
Proc`la*ma"tion n. Etym: [F. proclamation, L. proclamatio. See
Proclaim.]
1. The act of proclaiming; official or general notice; publication. King Asa made a proclamation throughout all Judah; none was exempted. 1 Kings xv. 22.
2. That which is proclaimed, publicly announced, or officially declared; a published ordinance; as, the proclamation of a king; a Thanksgiving proclamation.
PROCLITIC
Pro*clit"ic, a. Etym: [Gr. Enclitic.] (Gr. Gram.)
Defn: Leaning forward; — said of certain monosyllabic words which are so closely attached to the following word as not to have a separate accent.
PROCLIVE Pro*clive" a. Etym: [L. proclivis sloping, inclined; pro forward + clivus hill: cf. F. proclive. See Declivity, and cf. Proclivous.]
Defn: Having a tendency by nature; prone; proclivous. [R.] Mrs.
Browning.
PROCLIVITY
Pro*cliv"i*ty, n. Etym: [L. proclivitas: cf. F. proclivité.]