Past tense of 'bulletin': to announce or publish information in a bulletin or brief official statement.
From 'bulletin,' which comes from Italian 'bullettino' (a small official note), derived from 'bulla' (seal or edict). The '-ed' suffix marks past tense.
Bulletins were originally short official notices with official seals—they're the ancestors of today's text notifications and push alerts!
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