Dictionary entry

Nuncupate

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Nun″cu‐pate (?), v. t. [L. nuncupatus, p. p. of nuncupare to nuncupate, prob. fr. nomen name + capere to take.] 1. To declare publicly or solemnly; to proclaim formally.

In whose presence did St. Peter nuncupate it? Barrow.

2. To dedicate by declaration; to inscribe; as, to nuncupate a book. Evelyn.