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soliloquy (/səˈlɪl.ə.kwi, soʊˈlɪl.oʊ-/, from
Latin solo "to oneself" +
loquor "I talk",
plural soliloquies) is a
monologue addressed to oneself, thoughts...
- portas", with
similar meaning: "Hannibal
before the gates" haud
ignota loquor I
speak not of
unknown things Thus, "I say no
things that are unknown"....
- Publishers. ISBN 978-1-5326-9093-8. ""Latine
loquor!" –
czyli "żywa łacina" jako
metoda dydaktyczna (Latine
loquor! –
Living Latin as a
teaching method) |...
- the
Latin words pectus or
pectoris meaning chest or breast, and -loquy or
loquor which means to speak.
Vocal fremitus Tactile fremitus "PT 630 -
Breath Sounds"...
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delivery of
speeches and writing. The word
elocutio comes from the
Latin word
loquor, "to speak".
Elocutio typically refers to
rhetorical style.
Similar terms...
-
would combine classical terms for
speakers or
speaking (based on
Latin verb
loquor, loqui, locutus) with
standard suffix -onym, thus
producing the term loquonym...
- Disambiguation; for
Cantemus Domino see Song of the Sea.
Audite cæli quæ
loquor,
grand motet, S.7 by
Michel Richard Delalande.
Audite caeli by Francesco...
- discharge, busy
oneself with" lābor, lābī, lāpsus sum "to glide, slip"
loquor, loquī, locūtus sum "to speak" nītor, nītī, nīxus sum "to lean on; to strive"...
- portas", with
similar meaning: "Hannibal
before the gates" haud
ignota loquor I
speak not of
unknown things Thus, "I say no
things that are unknown"....
- 18. ISBN 978-0-8132-1469-6. Lyons, J. (1982). "Deixis and subjectivity:
Loquor, ergo sum?". In Jarvella,
Rovert J.; Klein,
Wolfgang (eds.). Speech, place...