divulge (v.) Old form(s): divulg'd
proclaim, reveal, make publicly known
MW III.ii.38[Ford to himself] I will ... divulge Page himself for a secure and wilful Actaeon
TN I.v.249[Olivia to Viola as Cesario, of Orsino] [he is] In voices well divulged [i.e. well spoken of]
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