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notify(dictionary)

celature (iou) and notify (iou)


celature (iou)



celature noun. Now rare or obsolete. LME.
[Latin caelatura, from caelare emboss, engrave.]
Embossing; (an example of) embossed work.

notify (iou)



notify verb trans. LME.
[Old & mod. French notifier from Latin notificare, from notus known: see -FY.]
Take note of, observe, notice. LME-L17.
Make known, publish; intimate, give notice of, announce. LME.
Ld Macaulay The king..notified to the country his intention of holding a parliament. Independent More than half of all workplaces are not notified to the authorities.
Indicate, denote. LME-E18.
Inform, give notice to. (Foll. by of, that.) LME.
W. C. Williams His wife was notified of the accident. W. S. Churchill She notified Oxford by gesture and utterance that he must surrender the Lord Treasurer's white staff. A. Toffler The worker nearest the breakdown would notify his foreman.
notified adjective (now dial.) celebrated, notorious, well known M16.
notifier noun M18.