The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Pursuivant \Pur"sui*vant\, n. [F. poursuivant, fr. poursuivre.
See Pursue, and cf. Pursuant.] [Written also
poursuivant.]
1. (Heralds' College) A functionary of lower rank than a
herald, but discharging similar duties; -- called also
pursuivant at arms; an attendant of the heralds. Also
used figuratively.
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The herald Hope, forerunning Fear,
And Fear, the pursuivant of Hope. --Longfellow.
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2. The king's messenger; a state messenger.
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One pursuivant who attempted to execute a warrant
there was murdered. --Macaulay.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Pursuivant \Pur"sui*vant\, v. t.
To pursue. [Obs. & R.]
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Their navy was pursuivanted after with a horrible
tempest. --Fuller.
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