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eloquor
ē-lŏquor, ēlŏcūtus (or ēloquūtus), 3, v. dep. a., to speak out, speak plainly, to utter; to pronounc...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
ē-loquor ēlocūtus, ī, dep.,
to speak out, speak plainly, utter, pronounce, declare, state, express: Eloquar an sileam?V.: cogitata praeclare: id quod sentit: unum elocutus, ut tenerent, etc., Cs.: Gratum elocuta consiliantibus Iunone divis ‘Ilion, Ilion,’H.: culpetne probetne, O.: quidnam pro magnitudine rerum: ornate, copiose.
ē-lŏquor, ēlŏcūtus (or ēloquūtus), 3, v. dep. a., to speak out, speak plainly, to utter; to pronounc...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.