\dih-VUHL-geyt\ |
verb 1. Archaic. to make publicly known; publish. |
Quotes |
These scholarly truths are now well-known to laymen; Ezra Pound himself coulddivulgate them in one of his literary tabloids where he says: "The best thing I ever heard in Dr. Schelling's class-room was the theory that Shakespeare wanted to be a poet but that he had to take to the writing of plays." -- G. A. Borgese, "On Dante Criticism," Annual Reports of the Dante Society, 1936 |
Origin |
Divulgate is related to the word divulge, and comes from the Latin dīvulgātus meaning "made common property." |
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