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conclamate

I. ˈconclamate, ppl. a. Obs. rare.
    [? ad. L. conclāmāt-us lamented, lamentable, pa. pple. of conclāmāre: see next.]
    ? Lamented, lamentable.

1651 Biggs New Disp. 149 The conclamate cold of the ambient.

II. ˈconclamate, v. Obs. rare.
    [f. L. conclāmāt-, ppl. stem of conclāmāre to call out together or loudly, to lament (the dead), f. con- + clāmāre to call out.]
    trans. To call out against.
    Hence ˈconclamated ppl. a.

1658 Bp. Reynolds Van. Creature Wks. (1677) 6 The so much conclamated and scorned peevishness of a few silly, unpolitick, unregarded Hypocrites.

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