v. Obs. [f. E- + BUCCINATE.] trans. To trumpet forth. Hence Ebuccinator.

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1541.  Becon, News out of Heaven, Wks. (1843), 43. The ebuccinator, shewer, and declarer of these news, I have made Gabriel.

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1588.  Newton, in Farr’s S. P. (1845), II. 553. The troupes seraphicall … Ebuccinate Gods power.

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1666.  trans. Horace 2 Odes, xix. He fill’d with Bacchus power assayes To ebuccinate his fame and praise.

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