释义 |
internunciate, v. rare—0.|-ˈnʌnʃɪeɪt| [f. ppl. stem of L. internuntiāre (-nunciāre) to send messengers to and fro between.] intr. To convey messages between two parties.
1656Blount Glossogr., Internunciate, to go in message between two parties. So internunciˈation (rare—0); interˈnunciatory a., relating to the conveyance of messages.
1658Phillips, Internuntiation, a going or sending of a message between several parties. 1890Dakyns Xenophon I. p. cxxi. note, All these internunciatory stories reveal a side of Greek character..which I hardly know how to name. |