acclaim âzuyidan Fr.: acclamer 1) To welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud. |
claim 1) zuyé 2) zuyidan Fr.: 1) réclamation, revendication; 2) réclamer, revendiquer 1a) A demand for something as due; an assertion of a right or an alleged right. M.E. claimen, from O.Fr. clamer "to call, name, describe; claim; complain," from L. clamare "to cry out, shout, proclaim," from PIE *kele- "to shout;" cf. Skt. usakala "cock," literally "dawn-calling;" Middle Irish cailech "cock;" Gk. kalein "to call;" L. calare "to announce solemnly;" O.H.G. halan "to call;" O.E. hlowan "to make a noise like a cow;" Lith. kalba "language." Zuyidan, from zu- "to call;" cf. Av. zu- "to call;" O.Pers. (+ pati) zu- "to proclaim;" Sogd. 'zw- "to call;" Pashtu zwag "noise, clamour;" Skt. havi "to call upon, invoke;" O.C.S. zvati; Slov. zvati; Toch. B kwā- "to call out to, invite" (Cheung 2007). |
declaim vâzuyidan Fr.: déclamer To speak aloud in an oratorical manner; make a formal speech (Dictionary.com). |
proclaim farzuyidan Fr.: proclamer 1) To announce or declare in an official or formal manner. |