Ligate vs Legate - What's the difference?
ligate | legate |
A deputy representing the Pope, specifically a papal ambassador sent on special ecclesiastical missions.
An ambassador or messenger.
* 1965 , (John Fowles), :
The deputy of a provincial governor or general in ancient Rome.
As nouns the difference between ligate and legate
is that ligate is illness, sickness, ailment while legate is morass, bog, puddle, pool.legate
English
Noun
(en noun)- The dark figure on the raised white terrace; legate of the sun facing the sun; the most ancient royal power.