legate
n.
mid-12c., "authorized representative of the Pope," from Old French legat and directly from Latin legatus "ambassador, envoy," originally "provided with a commission," past participle of legare "send as a deputy, send with a commission, bequeath," from lex (genitive legis) "contract, law" (see legal). General sense of "ambassador, delegate, messenger" is from late 14c.
〔李〕[leg;-aten.] n.(尤指罗马教皇的)使节,使者 ←leg,legis (L lex,legis)=law 法律