单词 | nunciate |
释义 | nunciaten.1 A person who or thing which makes an announcement; a messenger, a nuncio. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > message > [noun] > messenger erendrakec825 bodec888 apostlec950 sand1038 sandesman1123 sanderbodec1200 bearer?c1225 errand-bearer?c1225 messenger?c1225 erindeberea1250 sand-manc1275 beadsman1377 herald1377 messagea1382 runnera1382 sendmana1400 interpreter1490 nuntius1534 post1535 pursuivant?1536 nuncius1573 nuncio1587 carrier1594 nunciate1596 mercury1597 chiaus1599 foreranger1612 postera1614 irisa1616 missivea1616 chouse1632 angela1637 caduceator1684 purpose messenger1702 errand-bringer1720 harkara1747 commissionaire1749 carrier pigeon1785 errander1803 errand-porter1818 tchaush1819 card carrier1845 errand-goer1864 choush1866 ghulam1882 1596 W. Smith Chloris (1877) 4 Vouchsafe to reade these lines.., Nuntiates of wo with sorrow being clad. 1658 T. Meriton Love & War ii. ii. sig. D3v As if slit-looks should reason so the case, To be nunciate betwixt their tongues. 1762 J. Hoole tr. T. Tasso Jerusalem Delivered xi. viii All the nunciates of th' ethereal reign [It. gli altri messi del celeste regno], Who testified the glorious death to man. 1800 J. Hoole Dido i. v. 237 The sovereign of the Moors deputes Arbaces, His faithful nunciate. 1851 C. L. Smith tr. T. Tasso Jerusalem Delivered i. lxix Do thou, my nunciate [It. nunzio],..Dispose him in my name to what imparts vantage to us and him. 1989 Guardian (Electronic ed.) 31 Dec. The diplomatic stand-off at the Papal mission escalated yesterday, with new Vatican protests at the searching of priests and the frisking of the Papal Nunciate. 1994 Amer. Hist. Rev. 99 1347/2 The correspondence between the secretary of state and the apostolic nunciates in Munich, Berlin, Warsaw and Paris. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). nunciaten.2 Roman Catholic Church. Now rare. = nunciature n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > clerical superior > pope > offices or officials > [noun] > secretary > office of nunciature1652 nuncioship1652 nunciate1789 1789 Pennsylvania Gaz. 4 Nov. In future no money shall be sent to the Court of Rome to the Vice-Legateship of Avignon, nor to the Nunciate of Lucerne, for any religious purpose whatever. 1847 J. A. Manning Pius IX I. viii. 266 In 1819, Mgr. Nasalli having been named Nuncio at Lucerne, proposed to the Abbé Gizzi to accompany him in the character of Auditor of the Nunciate. 1884 P. Schaff et al. Relig. Encycl. III. 2273/2 Carlo Borromeo..established a nunciate in Switzerland. 1979 Amer. Hist. Rev. 84 770/2 The Vatican would convert the Munich ‘nunciate’ into a Berlin ‘embassy’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † nunciatev. Obsolete. rare. transitive. To appoint someone as nuncio. ΚΠ 1708 Brit. Apollo 3–5 Mar. This Court had resolv'd to send thither Monsieur Aldobrandin without being Nunciated, or having a Brief for Nuncio. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.11596n.21789v.1708 |
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