Synonyms for emissary
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : em-uh-ser-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛm əˌsɛr i |
Top 10 synonyms for emissary Other synonyms for the word emissary
Définition of emissary
Origin :- 1620s, from French émissaire (17c.) or directly from Latin emissarius, literally "that is sent out," from emissus, past participle of emittere "send forth" (see emit).
- noun deputy
- Or—harking back to her original theory—that he was an emissary from Scotland Yard?
- Extract from : « The Black Bag » by Louis Joseph Vance
- I am no more than the emissary of Her Majesty—it is to her that your thanks are due.
- Extract from : « St. Martin's Summer » by Rafael Sabatini
- Fearlessly this emissary of love penetrates the realms of despair.
- Extract from : « Henry IV, Makers of History » by John S. C. Abbott
- Could he be an emissary from some one whom the old forger had reason to evade?
- Extract from : « The Crevice » by William John Burns and Isabel Ostrander
- The emissary and compadre of Hernandez spurred his horse close up.
- Extract from : « Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard » by Joseph Conrad
- I give you my word of honor, sir, that I am ignorant of the arrival of this French emissary.
- Extract from : « A Romance of the West Indies » by Eugne Sue
- Here was a spy from "the crowd," an emissary of "the modern."
- Extract from : « By the Christmas Fire » by Samuel McChord Crothers
- The Nipe had to be treated as an emissary from his home world—wherever that may be.
- Extract from : « Anything You Can Do ... » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- Joe Two-Hawk had come as a sort of emissary from the Brulés.
- Extract from : « Land of the Burnt Thigh » by Edith Eudora Kohl
- He sent an emissary to request a conference with a representative of the fruit company.
- Extract from : « Cabbages and Kings » by O. Henry
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