Definition of Nuncupat. Meaning of Nuncupat. Synonyms of Nuncupat

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Nuncupat. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Nuncupat and, of course, Nuncupat synonyms and on the right images related to the word Nuncupat.

Definition of Nuncupat

No result for Nuncupat. Showing similar results...

Nuncupate
Nuncupate Nun"cu*pate, v. t. [L. nuncupatus, p. p. of nuncupare to nuncupate, prob. fr. nomen name + capere to take.] 1. To declare publicly or solemnly; to proclaim formally. [Obs.] In whose presence did St. Peter nuncupate it ? --Barrow. 2. To dedicate by declaration; to inscribe; as, to nuncupate a book. [Obs.] --Evelyn.
Nuncupation
Nuncupation Nun`cu*pa"tion, n. [L. nuncupatio.] The act of nuncupating. [Obs.]
Nuncupative
Nuncupative Nun*cu"pa*tive, a. [L. nuncupativus nominal: cf. F. nuncupatif.] 1. Publicly or solemnly declaratory. [Obs.] 2. Nominal; existing only in name. [Obs.] 3. Oral; not written. Nuncupative will or testament, a will or testament made by word of mouth only, before witnesses, as by a soldier or seaman, and depending on oral testimony for proof. --Blackstone.
Nuncupative will
Nuncupative Nun*cu"pa*tive, a. [L. nuncupativus nominal: cf. F. nuncupatif.] 1. Publicly or solemnly declaratory. [Obs.] 2. Nominal; existing only in name. [Obs.] 3. Oral; not written. Nuncupative will or testament, a will or testament made by word of mouth only, before witnesses, as by a soldier or seaman, and depending on oral testimony for proof. --Blackstone.
Nuncupatory
Nuncupatory Nun*cu"pa*to*ry, a. Nuncupative; oral.

Meaning of Nuncupat from wikipedia

- cir****positae gentes, quae Latinum habent sermonem; sequenti, usus nos nuncupat barbarorum. Walafrid Strabo, Proleg. ad Vit. S. Galli (833/4) ed. Migne...
- qui R. P. Andream Eudaemon-Johannem Cydonium e Societate Jesu seipsum nuncupat . . . Opposita ipsius calumniis in Epistolam J. Casauboni ad Frontonem...