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NUNCUPATIVE

Webster's Dictionary 1828

NUNCU'PATIVE, adjective [Latin, to declare.]

1. Nominal; existing only in name.

2. Publicly or solemnly declaratory.

3. Verbal, not written. A nuncupative will or testament is one which is made by the verbal declaration of the testator, and depends merely on oral testimony for proof, though afterwards reduced to writing.