PRECONIZATION

Etymology

Noun

preconization (plural preconizations)

A publishing by proclamation; a public proclamation.

A formal approbation by the pope of a person nominated to an ecclesiastical dignity.

Source: Wiktionary


Pre*con`i*za"tion, n. Etym: [L. praeconium a crying out in public, fr. praeco, -onis, a crier, a herald: cf. F. préconisation.]

1. A publishing by proclamation; a public proclamation. Bp. Hall.

2. (Eccl.)

Definition: A formal approbation by the pope of a person nominated to an ecclesiastical dignity. Addis & Arnold.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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