publish

publish - verb

  • To make generally known
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the publish from here." "That publish belongs to me." "The publish is very important."

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SpellingJoy Gematria

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180

Letter Values

P
19
U
21
B
3
L
13
I
9
S
20
H
11

Etymology

Middle English {it}publisshen{/it} "to make publicly known, proclaim, divulge (the contents of something written), present (something written, a book) to the public," borrowed (with extension by {it}-ish,{/it} transitive verbal suffix, as in accomplish, diminish) from Anglo-French {it}publier, poplier{/it} "to make generally known, announce publicly, reveal" (continental Old French {it}puepleier{/it}), borrowed from Latin {it}pūblicāre{/it} "to make public property, appropriate to the state, make generally known," derivative of {it}pūblicus{/it} public:1