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Nunciate

Nunciate \Nun"ci*ate\, n. One who announces; a messenger; a nuncio. [Obs.]
--Hoole.

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nunciate

n. (context obsolete English) One who announces; a messenger or nuncio.

Usage examples of "nunciate".

Jaffe howled as his dislocated spirit was claimed for the substance on the floor, drawn down into his Nunciate anatomy.

He knew from echoes in his own Nunciate system that the distillation had been at work behind the walls.

The people he approached stared at him strangely, as though there was some part of his performance he'd overlooked and they were able to see through to the Nunciate beneath.

The other, the place that she'd visited in her Nunciate dream, Kissoon's Loop.

The glare grew blinding around him, and something took hold of his Nunciate arm.

What had been a zig-zag descent, squeezing between rocks thrown up by the rush of water when the Nunciates had escaped, now became a straight climb down a shaft whose bottom was untouched by their torch-beams.

His manner wasn't that of the frightened Nunciate she'd met at the Mision de Santa Catrina.

The Nunciates had used the town for their arena, but they'd invented nothing in their war that the Grove had not already nurtured and fed in its heart.

A spark had ignited the air, and a column of flame leapt up to consume the Nunciate Fletcher.

Any sign of weakness, she knew, and her status as fellow Nunciate would be forfeited.

Dwyer had removed the ornate vestments back at the Papal Nunciate and reverted to simple navy chaplain's garb.