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单词 nuncupative
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Definition of nuncupative in English:

nuncupative

adjective ˈnʌŋkjʊˌpətɪvˈnəŋkjəˌpeɪdɪv
Law
  • (of a will or testament) declared orally as opposed to in writing, especially by a mortally wounded soldier or sailor.

    〔律〕(尤指重伤士兵或水手的遗嘱)口头的,非书面的

Origin

Mid 16th century: from late Latin nuncupativus, from Latin nuncupat- 'named, declared', from the verb nuncupare.

Definition of nuncupative in US English:

nuncupative

adjectiveˈnəŋkjəˌpeɪdɪvˈnəNGkyəˌpādiv
Law
  • (of a will or testament) declared orally as opposed to in writing, especially by a mortally wounded soldier or sailor.

    〔律〕(尤指重伤士兵或水手的遗嘱)口头的,非书面的

Origin

Mid 16th century: from late Latin nuncupativus, from Latin nuncupat- ‘named, declared’, from the verb nuncupare.

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