a. [f. L. acclāmāt- ppl. stem of acclāmāre, see ACCLAIM + -ORY as if ad. Lat. *acclāmātōrius.] Relating to or expressing acclamation.
1675. T. Brooks, Gold. Key, Wks. 1867, V. 488. Christs justice hath two acclamatory notes, Higgajon, Selah.
1864. R. Chambers, Bk. of Days, II. 199. He was sent out again by the acclamatory voice of the nation.