Nuncupate Definition

verb
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To solemnly pronounce.

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(law) To declare, usually of a will, by word of mouth only.

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Origin of Nuncupate

  • From Latin nuncupātus, past participle of nuncupō (“pronounce, name as heir”), contraction of nōmen (“name”) and capiō (“take, seize”)

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