Pronuntiati
Pronuntiati is a term encountered mainly in Latin grammar and philology. It is commonly understood as the masculine plural form of the participial adjective pronuntiatus, meaning “proclaimed” or “announced.” In some contexts it can also function as a substantive, referring to “the proclamations” or, less often, to “the proclaimed ones,” depending on the surrounding syntax.
Etymology: The word derives from the Latin verb pronuntio, meaning to proclaim or declare publicly. This verb
Usage: In Latin texts pronuntiati appears in phrases where it agrees with a noun or stands as
Modern relevance: Outside Latin studies, pronuntiati has limited use and is not a standard term in contemporary
See also: pronuntio, pronuntiatio, pronuntiatione (pronunciation), nuntius.