| Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (18701938). Rogets International Thesaurus. 1922. |
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| Class IV. Words Relating to the Intellectual Faculties | | Division (II) Communication of Ideas | | Section II. Modes of Communication |
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| 531. Publication. |
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| NOUN: | PUBLICATION; public announcement [See Information]; promulgation, propagation, proclamation, pronouncement, pronunciamiento [Sp.], pronunciamento, edict, encyclical; circulation, indiction [rare], edition, impression, imprint.
PUBLICITY, notoriety, currency, flagrancy, cry, hue and cry, bruit [F.]; bruit, oyez or oyes, vox populi [L.]; report (news) [See News]; telegram, cable [colloq.] [See News]; telegraphy; publisher &c. v.
THE PRESS, the Fourth Estate, public press, newspaper, journal, gazette, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual; magazine.
ADVERTISEMENT, ad., placard, bill, flyer [cant], leaflet, handbill, affiche [F.], broadside, broadsheet, poster; circular, - letter; manifesto; notice [See Information]; program or programme.
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| VERB: | PUBLISH; make -public, - known (information) [See Information]; speak of, talk of; broach, utter; put forward; circulate, propagate, promulgate; spread, - abroad; rumor, diffuse, disseminate, evulgate [obs.]; put -, give -, send- forth; emit, edit, get out; issue; bring -, lay -, drag- before the public; give -out, - to the world; report, cover [newspaper cant]; put -, bandy -, hawk -, buzz -, whisper -, bruit -, blaze- about; drag into the -open day, - limelight [colloq.], throw the spotlight on [colloq.]; voice, bruit.
PROCLAIM, herald, blazon; blaze -, noise- abroad; sound a trumpet; trumpet -, thunder- forth; give tongue; announce with -beat of drum, - flourish of trumpets; proclaim -from the housetops, - at Charing Cross, - at the crossroads, - at the market cross.
raise a -cry, - hue and cry, - report; set news afloat.
telegraph, cable, wireless [colloq.], broadcast, wire [colloq.].
ADVERTISE, placard; post, - up; afficher [F.], publish in the Gazette, send round the crier, cry abroad.
BE PUBLISHED &c.; be or become public &c. adj.; come out; go -, fly -, buzz -, blow- about; get -about, - abroad, - afloat, - wind; find vent; see the light; go forth, take air, acquire currency, pass current; go the rounds, go the round of the newspapers, go through the length and breadth of the land; virum volitare per ora [L.]; pass from mouth to mouth; spread; run -, spread- like wildfire.
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| ADJECTIVE: | PUBLISHED &c. v.; current (news) [See News]; in circulation, public; notorious; flagrant, arrant; open [See Manifestation]; trumpet-tongued; encyclic or encyclical, proclamatory, annunciatory, promulgatory; exoteric.
TELEGRAPHIC, cabled, radiotelegraphic, telegraphed, wireless; radiophonic.
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| ADVERB: | PUBLICLY &c. adj.; in public, in open court, with open doors; in the -lime-light, - spotlight [both colloq.]; for publication.
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| INTERJECTION: | Oyez! Oyes! notice! |
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| QUOTATIONS: | - Notice is hereby given.
- This is -, these are- to give notice.
- Nomina stultorum parietibus hærent.
- Semel emissum volat irrevocabile verbum.
- Thou god of our Idolatry, the Press!Cowper
- Report me and my cause aright To the unsatisfied.Hamlet
- A chiels amang ye takin notes And, faith, hell prent it!Burns
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