Legal Definition and Related Resources of Declare
Meaning of Declare
Synonyms of Declare
verb
- advance
- affirm
- announce
- assert
- asseverate
- assure
- aver
- avow
- bruit
- claim
- come out
- communicate
- contend
- declarare
- disclose
- divulge
- enounce
- enunciate
- herald
- inform
- maintain
- make a declaration
- make a statement
- make known
- praedicare
- predicate
- proclaim
- profess
- profiteri
- pronounce
- put forward
- reveal
- say
- set forth
- state
- tell
- utter Associated Concepts: declare a nullity
- declare insolvent
- declare null and void
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Declare in Historical Law
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Declare Definition (in the Accounting Vocabulary)
The New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants offers the following definition of Declare in a way that is easy for anybody to understand: Authorize the payment of DIVIDEND on a specified date, an act of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of a CORPORATION.
Etimology of “leg- “
(You may find *leg- at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).
Proto-Indo-European root meaning “to collect, gather,” with derivatives meaning “to speak” on the notion of “to gather words, to pick out words.” It forms all or part of: alexia; analects; analogous; analogue; analogy; anthology; apologetic; apologue; apology; catalogue; coil; colleague; collect; college; collegial; Decalogue; delegate; dialect; dialogue; diligence; doxology; dyslexia; eclectic; eclogue; elect; election; epilogue; hapax legomenon; homologous; horology; ideologue; intelligence; lectern; lectio difficilior; lection; lector; lecture; leech (n.2) “physician;” legacy; legal; legate; legend; legible; legion; legislator; legitimate; lesson; lexicon; ligneous; ligni-; logarithm; logic; logistic; logo-; logogriph; logopoeia; Logos; -logue; -logy; loyal; monologue; neglect; neologism; philology; privilege; prolegomenon; prologue; relegate; sacrilege; select; syllogism; tautology; trilogy. It is the hypothetical source of Greek legein “to say, tell, speak, declare; to count,” originally, in Homer, “to pick out, select, collect, enumerate;” lexis “speech, diction;” logos “word, speech, thought, account;” Latin legere “to gather, choose, pluck; read,” lignum “wood, firewood,” literally “that which is gathered,” legare “to depute, commission, charge,” lex “law” (perhaps “collection of rules”); Albanian mb-ledh “to collect, harvest;” Gothic lisan “to collect, harvest,” Lithuanian lesti “to pick, eat picking;” Hittite less-zi “to pick, gather.”
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