† ˈpubly, v. Obs.
Also 4 puple.
[a. F. publie-r, ad. L. pūblicāre.]
trans. To publish.
13.. St. Gregory 309 in Herrig Archiv LVII. 63 Þo was hit pupled, & nouȝt ihud Þat al þe eorldom was hire owe. 1489 Caxton Faytes of A. ii. vi. 101 He made hit to be cryed and publyed thrughe al his oost. c 1500 Melusine xix. 64 Whiche name within few dayes was so publyed, that it was knowen thrugh all the land. |