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nunciative, a. rare.|ˈnʌnʃ(ɪ)ətɪv| [f. L. nunciāt-, ppl. stem of nunciāre (see prec.) + -ive.] Conveying a message or messages; making announcements.
1653Baxter Chr. Concord xviii. B 2, The Ministerial power being not compulsive,..but Nunciative, Swasory, and directive. a1901F. W. H. Myers Hum. Personality (1903) II. 88 They are all of them message-bearing or nunciative automatisms. So † ˈnunciatory a. Obs. rare.
1576Fleming Panopl. Epist. To Rdr., For of letters there be sundrie sortes [Marg. Nunciatorie, Lamentatorie, Consolatorie]. 1586A. Day Eng. Secretary ii. (1625) 59 A Letter Nunciatorie from a sonne to his father or friends touching his being in service. |