I.an indication, intimation, announcement, declaration.
(α).
With gen. obj. = significatio: “quae est enim ista a deis profecta significatio et quasi denuntiatio calamitatum?” Cic. Div. 2, 25, 54: “belli,” id. Phil. 6, 2, 4; cf. Liv. 21, 19: “armorum,” id. 45, 3 fin.: “testimonii,” threatening to summon as a witness, Cic. Fl. 6, 14; cf. denuntio, no. I.: denuntiatione periculi permovere aliquem, by a menacing, *Caes. B. C. 3, 9: “ingentis terroris,” Liv. 3, 36: accusatorum, i. e. information, an informing, = delatio, Suet. Aug. 66.—With gen. subj.: “Catilinae,” Cic. Sull. 18, 52: boni civis (i. e. professio, promissio), Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 8, 4: “quietis,” warning in a dream, Vell. 2, 70, 1.—