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Adlocution
Adlocution Ad`lo*cu"tion, n. See Allocution. [Obs.]
Allocution
Allocution Al`lo*cu"tion, n. [L. allocuto, fr. alloqui to speak to; ad + loqui to speak: cf. F. allocution.] 1. The act or manner of speaking to, or of addressing in words. 2. An address; a hortatory or authoritative address as of a pope to his clergy. --Addison.
Circumlocution
Circumlocution Cir`cum*lo*cu"tion, n. [L. circumlocutio, fr. circumloqui, -locutus, to make use of circumlocution; circum + loqui to speak. See Loquacious.] The use of many words to express an idea that might be expressed by few; indirect or roundabout language; a periphrase. the plain Billingsgate way of calling names . . . would save abundance of time lost by circumlocution. --Swift. Circumlocution office, a term of ridicule for a governmental office where business is delayed by passing through the hands of different officials.
Circumlocution office
Circumlocution Cir`cum*lo*cu"tion, n. [L. circumlocutio, fr. circumloqui, -locutus, to make use of circumlocution; circum + loqui to speak. See Loquacious.] The use of many words to express an idea that might be expressed by few; indirect or roundabout language; a periphrase. the plain Billingsgate way of calling names . . . would save abundance of time lost by circumlocution. --Swift. Circumlocution office, a term of ridicule for a governmental office where business is delayed by passing through the hands of different officials.
Circumlocutional
Circumlocutional Cir`cum*lo*cu"tion*al, a. Relating to, or consisting of, circumlocutions; periphrastic; circuitous.
Collocution
Collocution Col`lo*cu"tion, n. [L. collocutio, fr. colloqui, -locutum, to converse; col- + loqui to speak. See Loquacious.] A speaking or conversing together; conference; mutual discourse. --Bailey.
Elocutionary
Elocutionary El`o*cu"tion*a*ry, a. Pertaining to elocution.
Elocutionist
Elocutionist El`o*cu"tion*ist, n. One who is versed in elocution; a teacher of elocution.
Interlocution
Interlocution In`ter*lo*cu"tion, n. [L. interlocutio, from interloqui, interlocutus, to speak between; inter between + loqui to speak: cf. F. interlocution. See Loquacious.] 1. Interchange of speech; dialogue; conversation; conference. 2. (Law) An intermediate act or decree before final decision. --Ayliffe. 3. Hence, intermediate argument or discussion.
Locution
Locution Lo*cu"tion, n. [L. locutio, fr. loqui to speak: cf. F. locution. ] Speech or discourse; a phrase; a form or mode of expression. `` Stumbling locutions.' --G. Eliot. I hate these figures in locution, These about phrases forced by ceremony. --Marston.
Ventrilocution
Ventrilocution Ven`tri*lo*cu"tion, n. [See Ventriloquous.] Ventriloquism.

Meaning of Locutio from wikipedia

- enciklopedijah in leksikonih I" [Primož Trubar in Encyclopedias and Lexicons I]. Locutio (in Slovenian). Vol. 11, no. 42. Maribor Literary Society. Retrieved 7...
- Locution (from Latin locutio, -onis a "speaking" < loqui "speak") is a paranormal phenomenon or supernatural revelation where a religious figure, statue...
- enciklopedijah in leksikonih I" [Primož Trubar in Encyclopedias and Lexicons I]. Locutio (in Slovenian). Vol. 11, no. 42. Maribor Literary Society. Retrieved 7...
- spirituality, a pupil of Kasper Drużbicki. Among his works there are: Locutio Dei ad cor religiosi (published for the first time: Kalisz 1673, and later...
- Abhilash (May 30, 2008). "PRIMOŽ TRUBAR IN ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND LEXICS I". Locutio (in Slovenian). 11 (42). Retrieved 10 July 2023. Pohl, Dieter (1994). Die...
- Pratneker: INTO THE NATURE (in Slovene and English) Prispevki A. S. Šajn na locutio.si Stibilj Šajn je prejemnica februarskega priznanja za izjemne dosežke...
- to the ear, imagination, or directly to the intellect." From the Latin locutio, speaking, speech, or discourse; and from loqui, to speak. "Supernatural...
- Abhilash (May 30, 2008). "PRIMOŽ TRUBAR IN ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND LEXICS I". Locutio (in Slovenian). 11 (42). Retrieved July 10, 2023. Pohl, Dieter (1994)....
- ll·—laudabiles loci. L·M·D·—locus mortui deditus. L·M·P·—locus male possessus. ł'o—locutio. łoc—locatione. Lot.—Lotarius. lo°—loco. l·pl·—locus publicus. l'r—legitur...
- (Brescia: Tomaso Bozzola) In p****ionibus quatuor evangelistarum Christi locutio for three voices (Venice: Angelo Gardano) Duplex completorium romanum in...