a. [f. L. acclāmāt- ppl. stem of acclāmāre, see ACCLAIM + -ORY as if ad. Lat. *acclāmātōrius.] Relating to or expressing acclamation.

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1675.  T. Brooks, Gold. Key, Wks. 1867, V. 488. Christ’s justice hath two acclamatory notes, ‘Higgajon, Selah.’

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1864.  R. Chambers, Bk. of Days, II. 199. He … was sent out again by the acclamatory voice of the nation.

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