proclamatis
Proclamatis is a term that occasionally appears in discussions of Latin language and historical texts. It is not widely recognized as a standalone concept in modern lexica, but it is tied to the Latin verb proclamare, meaning to proclaim.
Origin and form: It derives from proclamare. In Latin, participles and nominal forms can vary in endings
Usage in scholarship: When encountered, proclamatis is typically discussed in relation to Latin phrasing in medieval
Notes and comparisons: The English derivative proclamations is the standard term in modern usage, and readers