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English : variant of Lecatt, which is most probably a variant of Leggett.John Lecatt was born in VA during 1642. His descendants have borne the surnames Lecatt, Lecat, Lecate, Lecates, Lecato, Lekate, Lekates, Lekites, and Legates. The family lived first in Accomack Co., VA. By the 1790s most had moved north to MD and DE.
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King John' Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope's legate.
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English : variant spelling of Leggett.English : from a medieval personal name, a variant of Legard 1 or Leger 1.French (Breton) : nickname from Breton gad ‘hare’, with the le.
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English : variant of Leggett. Compare Lecates.
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v. i.
To fall or pass from one proprietor to another, or from the original destination, by the omission, negligence, or failure of some one, as a patron, a legatee, etc.
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One to whom a legacy is bequeathed.
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A joint legatee.
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A district under the jurisdiction of a legate.
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Of or pertaining to a legate; as, legatine power.
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The deputy or substitute for a legate.
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An official assistant given to a general or to the governor of a province.
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Given by same testator to the same legatee; -- said of a legacy.
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Made by, proceeding from, or under the sanction of, a legate; as, a legatine constitution.
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An ecclesiastic representing the pope and invested with the authority of the Holy See.
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An ambassador or envoy.
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A legate, or envoy, and the persons associated with him in his mission; an embassy; or, in stricter usage, a diplomatic minister and his suite; a deputation.
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The designation of a person in a will to take a devise or legacy, either on failure of a former devisee or legatee by incapacity or unwillingness to accept, or after him.
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A legatee.
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A joint legatee.
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The office of a legate.
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Under the emperors, a governor sent to a province.
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The right possessed by an heir or legatee of transmitting to his successor or successors any inheritance, legacy, right, or privilege, to which he is entitled, even if he should die without enjoying or exercising it.
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Legateship.
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The permanent official representative of the pope at a foreign court or seat of government. Distinguished from a legate a latere, whose mission is temporary in its nature, or for some special purpose. Nuncios are of higher rank than internuncios.