-
stealing Klazomania –
screaming Logomania –
being wordy and
talkative i.e.
loquacity Lisztomania – an
obsession with
Franz Liszt Ludomania –
gambling Mania...
- elocution, eloquent, eloquence, grandiloquent, interlocution, loquacious,
loquacity, magniloquent, obloquy,
soliloquy luc- bright,
light Latin lūx (genitive...
-
derides all
classes and the
court as well as curiosity, p****ion for finery,
loquacity and the art of
seduction of women. As a musician, he
composed a tune in...
- of few words, to hold
rhetoric in disdain, and to
stick to the point.
Loquacity was
considered frivolous and
unbecoming of sensible, down-to-earth Spartan...
- del Sudario. An
inscription on its
plinth testifies to
Abate Luigi's
loquacity: FUI DELL’ANTICA ROMA UN
CITTADINO ORA
ABATE LUIGI OGNUN MI
CHIAMA CONQUISTAI...
- Jean-Michel
Ferrand is well
known for his
gaudy appearance and
meridional loquacity. He is a
member of the Po****r Right. He is a
partisan of the
death penalty...
-
neither through sloth, nor
through jesting, nor
through levity, nor
through loquacity, nor
through [a host of] vain pursuits, but
rather through the joyful...
- man
could divorce: sterility, adultery,
disobedience to parents-in-law,
loquacity, larceny, jealousy, and disease. A wife,
accompanied by a
close male relative...
-
choices Idea
fixation Over-confidence and
sense of well-being
Laughter and
loquacity (in chambers)
which may be
overcome by self-control
Anxiety (common in...
-
which Tiberius was
accustomed to call him, was
meant to
express both his
loquacity and his
boastful character. He is
spoken of as the most
active of grammarians...