Definitions for pronunciamentos

pronunciamentos pro·nun·ci·a·men·to

Spelling: [pruh-nuhn-see-uh-men-toh, -shee-uh-]
IPA: /prəˌnʌn si əˈmɛn toʊ, -ʃi ə-/

Pronunciamentos is a 15 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 27 points.

You can make 4714 anagrams from letters in pronunciamentos (aceimnnnooprstu).

Definitions for pronunciamentos

noun

  1. a proclamation; manifesto; edict.
  2. a proclamation; manifesto; edict.

Origin of pronunciamentos

1825-35; Spanish pronunciamiento Latin prōnūntiā(re) to pronounce + -mentum -ment

Examples for pronunciamentos

A few days later Lafayette, as commander of the armies in the North, issued a pronunciamento against the popular excesses.

Even the Conquest of England was "justified" by a pronunciamento of legal assumptions subtly and elaborately drawn.

Champney had not anticipated this pronunciamento, but he accepted the challenge on the instant.

The pronunciamento delayed was at length proclaimed, and carried to a successful issue.

The sentiments of such people found expression in the following editorial which accompanied Dorlan's pronunciamento.

This treaty was really nothing but a pronunciamento of Bonaparte.

Indeed, Melikoffs first pronunciamento from the lofty altitude of his new office struck a note of startling novelty.

We never met without issuing a pronunciamento on some question.

Those who were delaying the pronunciamento had to give it their support, however much they considered it inexpedient.

Elsewhere is quoted Madame Calderon's observation of a pronunciamento.

A few days later Lafayette, as commander of the armies in the North, issued a pronunciamento against the popular excesses.

Indeed, Melikoffs first pronunciamento from the lofty altitude of his new office struck a note of startling novelty.

The sentiments of such people found expression in the following editorial which accompanied Dorlan's pronunciamento.

The pronunciamento delayed was at length proclaimed, and carried to a successful issue.

Champney had not anticipated this pronunciamento, but he accepted the challenge on the instant.

Elsewhere is quoted Madame Calderon's observation of a pronunciamento.

Those who were delaying the pronunciamento had to give it their support, however much they considered it inexpedient.

This treaty was really nothing but a pronunciamento of Bonaparte.

Even the Conquest of England was "justified" by a pronunciamento of legal assumptions subtly and elaborately drawn.

We never met without issuing a pronunciamento on some question.

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