Definition of Promulgators

1. Noun. (plural of promulgator) ¹

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Definition of Promulgators

1. promulgator [n] - See also: promulgator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Promulgators

promptness
promptnesses
prompts
promptuaries
promptuary
prompture
promptures
proms
promulgate
promulgated
promulgates
promulgating
promulgation
promulgations
promulgator
promulgators (current term)
promulgatory
promulge
promulged
promulges
promulging
promuscis
promwear
promycelium
promyelinating
promyelination
promyelinations
promyelocyte
promyelocytes
promyelocytic

Literary usage of Promulgators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Address of John Quincy Adams, to His Constituents of the Twelfth by John Quincy Adams (1842)
"... reasons against it. duties are, in effect, direct taxes upon exports. So indefatigable were the promulgators of this theory, that the whole ..."

2. The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature (1826)
"... and I think peaching, in any considerable degree, the character of the first promulgators of Christianity." I earnestly wisk that WJ would try thus to ..."

3. Erasmus in Praise of Folly: With Portrait, Life of Erasmus, and His Epistle by Desiderius Erasmus (1922)
"... nay, the first promulgators of the gospel, and the first converts to christianity, were men of plainness and simplicity, wholly unacquainted with ..."

4. The Methodist Review (1827)
"... and first promulgators—in the beneficial change it produces on the human mind—and in the reformation it produces in the external conduct. ..."

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