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legate I. leg·ate \ˈlegə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English legat, from Old French & Latin; Old French legat, from Latin legatus ambassador, deputy, provincial governor, from legatus, past participle of legare to send with a commission or charge, bequeath, from leg-, lex law — more at legal 1. a. : an ecclesiastic representing the Roman Catholic pope and invested with the authority of the Holy See < among the legates sent by the pope — M.W.Baldwin > < the papal legates … joined with the council and the representatives of the three other patriarchs — K.S.Latourette > — compare apostolic delegate, nuncio b. : the governor of a province in the Papal States 2. : an emissary usually having official status (as an ambassador, delegate, or envoy) 3. a. : a deputy of a Roman general or of the governor of a Roman province b. : a provincial governor of the Roman Empire II. le·gate \lə̇ˈgāt\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin legatus, past participle : bequeath 1 Synonyms: see will |