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ap·o·cri·si·ar·i·us \ˌapəˌkriz(h)ēˈa(a)rēəs\ noun also ap·o·cri·si·ary \-ˈkriz(h)ēˌerē, -zhərē\ (plural apocrisiar·ii \-a(a)rēˌī, -rēˌē\ ; or apocrisiar·ies) Etymology: Late Latin apocrisiarius, apocrisarius, from Late Greek apokrisis message (from Greek, answer, from apokrinesthai to answer — from apokrinein to separate, choose, from apo- + krinein to separate, distinguish, decide — + -sis) + Latin -arius -ary — more at riddle (sieve) : a plenipotentiary delegate formerly representing a power and residing at a foreign capital; especially : a papal nuncio serving at the imperial court in Constantinople during the early centuries of the medieval era |