Emissary

/ˈɛməseri/ noun

A person sent as a messenger or representative to deliver a message or conduct business for someone else, usually someone powerful.

From Latin 'emissarius' meaning one sent out, derived from 'emittere' (to send out). The 'e-' means out and 'mittere' means to send. The word has been used in diplomacy and politics for centuries.

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