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nuntiator

nuntiator · m

A reporter, declarer, announcer

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What it meant

nuntĭātor — Lewis & Short

nuntĭātor (nunc-), ōris, m.id. (postclass.).

I A reporter, declarer, announcer: apparuit Christus rei maximae nuntiator, Arn. 1 fin.; Tert. Carn. Christ. 7.—
II An informer, Dig. 39, 1, 20; 48, 16, 6.

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