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Antiloquist
Antiloquist An*til"o*quist, n.
A contradicter. [Obs.]
Blandiloquious
Blandiloquous Blan*dil"o*quous, Blandiloquious
Blan*di*lo"qui*ous, a.
Fair-spoken; flattering.
Colloquialism
Colloquialism Col*lo"qui*al*ism, n.
A colloquial expression, not employed in formal discourse or
writing.
ColloquiesColloquy Col"lo*quy, n.; pl. Colloquies. [L. colloquium. See
Collocution.]
1. Mutual discourse of two or more persons; conference;
conversation.
They went to Worms, to the colloquy there about
religion. --A. Wood.
2. In some American colleges, a part in exhibitions, assigned
for a certain scholarship rank; a designation of rank in
collegiate scholarship. Colloquist
Colloquist Col"lo*quist, n.
A speaker in a colloquy or dialogue. --Malone.
ColoquintidaColoquintida Col`o*quin"ti*da, n.
See Colocynth. --Shak. Dentiloquist
Dentiloquist Den*til"o*quist, n.
One who speaks through the teeth, that is, with the teeth
closed.
Fatiloquist
Fatiloquist Fa*til"o*quist, n. [L. fatiloquus declaring fate;
fatum fate+ Loqui to speak.]
A fortune teller.
Gastriloquist
Gastriloquist Gas*tril"o*quist, n. [Gr. gasth`r, gastro`s,
stomach + L. loqui to speak.]
One who appears to speak from his stomach; a ventriloquist.
Obloquious
Obloquious Ob*lo"qui*ous, a.
Containing obloquy; reproachful [R.] --Naunton.
Pectoriloquial
Pectoriloquial Pec`to*ri*lo"qui*al, a. [Cf. F. pectoriloque.]
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, pectoriloquy.
Pectoriloquism
Pectoriloquism Pec`to*ril"o*quism, n.
Pectoriloquy.
Somniloquist
Somniloquist Som*nil"o*quist, n.
One who talks in his sleep.
Ventriloquial
Ventriloquial Ven`tri*lo"qui*al, a.
Ventriloquous.
VentriloquismVentriloquism Ven*tril"o*quism, n. [See Ventriloquous.]
The act, art, or practice of speaking in such a manner that
the voice appears to come, not from the person speaking, but
from some other source, as from the opposite side of the
room, from the cellar, etc. VentriloquistVentriloquist Ven*tril"o*quist, n.
One who practices, or is skilled in, ventriloquism.
Ventriloquist monkey (Zo["o]l.), the onappo; -- so called
from the character of its cry. Ventriloquist monkeyVentriloquist Ven*tril"o*quist, n.
One who practices, or is skilled in, ventriloquism.
Ventriloquist monkey (Zo["o]l.), the onappo; -- so called
from the character of its cry. VentriloquizeVentriloquize Ven*tril"o*quize, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Ventriloquized; p. pr. & vb. n. Ventriloquizing .]
To practice ventriloquism; to speak like a ventriloquist. VentriloquizedVentriloquize Ven*tril"o*quize, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Ventriloquized; p. pr. & vb. n. Ventriloquizing .]
To practice ventriloquism; to speak like a ventriloquist. VentriloquizingVentriloquize Ven*tril"o*quize, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Ventriloquized; p. pr. & vb. n. Ventriloquizing .]
To practice ventriloquism; to speak like a ventriloquist. Xyloquinone
Xyloquinone Xy`lo*qui"none, n. [Xylene + quinone.] (Chem.)
Any one of a group of quinone compounds obtained respectively
by the oxidation of certain xylidine compounds. In general
they are yellow crystalline substances.
xyloquinonePhlorone Phlo"rone, n. [Phlorol + quinone.] (Chem.)
A yellow crystalline substance having a peculiar unpleasant
odor, resembling the quinones, and obtained from beechwood
tar and coal tar, as also by the oxidation of xylidine; --
called also xyloquinone.
Meaning of Loqui from wikipedia
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Loqui Point (65°55′S 64°58′W / 65.917°S 64.967°W / -65.917; -64.967) is a
point at the
northern extremity of
Velingrad Peninsula on the west coast...
- name
Megan Swann. The
motto of the
society is the
Latin indocilis privata loqui,
which roughly translated means "not apt to
disclose secrets".
Members give...
- A
soliloquy (/səˈlɪl.ə.kwi, soʊˈlɪl.oʊ-/, from
Latin solus “alone” and
loqui “to speak",
plural soliloquies) is a
speech in
drama in
which a character...
- del català (conclusions d'un
analisi estadística),
Actes del vuitè Col·
loqui Internacional de
Llengua i
Literatura Catalana,
Volume 1 (1988). Antoni...
- instance, in the
expression romanice loqui, "to
speak in Roman" (that is, the
Latin vernacular),
contrasted with
latine loqui, "to
speak in Latin" (Medieval...
- anathemate, ut
nullus pontificem viventem aut
episcopum civitatis suae
praesumat loqui aut
partes sibi
facere nisi
tertio die
depositionis eius
adunato clero et...
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original on 29
March 2024.
Retrieved 10
November 2020.
Actes del cinquè Col·
loqui Internacional de
Llengua i
Literatura Catalanes: Andorra, 1–6 d'octubre...
- happen" [nec deus intersit, nisi
dignus uindice nodus inciderit; nec
quarta loqui persona laboret].
Following Aristotle,
Renaissance critics continued to...
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comes from the
Latin for 'to
speak from the belly':
Venter (belly) and
loqui (speak). The
ancient Gr****s
called engastrimythos (Ancient Gr****: ἐγγαστρίμυθος)...
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Absolvis lepidos nimirum, Auguste, libellos, qui scis
Romana simplicitate loqui. -
Spiteful censor of the
Latin Language, read six
insolent verses of Caesar...