annuntio

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

an-nuntĭo (better adn-), not an-nuncĭo (adn-), āre, v. a.,

I to announce , make known , relate , proclaim (post-Aug. and mostly eccl.; very freq. in Vulg.).

a With acc. and inf.: adnuntiavere exanimatum illum, Plin. 7, 52, 53, § 174.—

b With quod : adnuntiavit ei, quod occidisset Saül sacerdotes, Vulg. 1 Reg. 22, 21.—

c With ut and subj.: gentibus adnuntiabam, ut paenitentiam agerent, Vulg. Act. 26, 20; 17, 30.—

d With acc.: adnuntiabo veritatem tuam, I will declare , Vulg. Psa. 88, 2: adnuntia regnum Dei, preach , ib. Luc. 9, 60: qui Evangelium adnuntiant, ib. 1 Cor. 9, 14: adnuntiantes Dominum Jesum, ib. Act. 11, 21; so, sic adnuntiabat, Ap. Met. 8, 1, 7.—

e With acc. and dat.: bona regi adnuntiant, Vulg. 2 Par. 18, 12; ib. Isa. 42, 9; ib. Joan. 4, 25.—

f With de : adnuntiantes ei de puteo, Vulg. Gen. 26, 32; ib. Job, 36, 33; ib. Joan. 16, 25; ib. Rom. 15, 21.