Meaning & Definition of word "Nuncio"

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    Nuncio

    ˈnʌn.si.oʊ

    noun:

    • 1. A papal legate or ambassador, especially one representing the Vatican.
      • Example: The nuncio delivered the Holy See's message to the local government.
    • 2. An envoy or messenger, particularly in a diplomatic context.
      • Example: The nuncio's visit was seen as a sign of improving relations between the two countries.
    • 3. A title given to certain representatives of the Vatican, similar to an ambassador in other nations.
      • Example: The nuncio was present at the signing of the peace treaty as a witness.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'nuntius', meaning 'messenger'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    papal nuncio:

    The papal representative to a specific country.

    apostolic nuncio:

    A specific title used for the papal envoy who acts as a permanent diplomatic representative.

    Related Words

    legate:

    A representative or envoy, especially of the Pope.

    apostolic:

    Relating to the Apostles or their teachings.

    Slang Meanings of nuncio

    Meaning: A term used informally to refer to someone who delivers important messages.

    Example Sentence: He’s the nuncio of the office, always bringing the latest updates.