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1 SPEECH
[N]SERMO (-ONIS) (M)LOQUELA (-AE) (F)LOQUELLA (-AE) (F)LOCUTIO (-ONIS) (F)DICTIO (-ONIS) (F)DICTUM (-I) (N)ORATIO (-ONIS) (F)LINGUA (-AE) (F)OS (ORIS) (N)VOX (VOCIS) (F)SONUS (-I) (M)COMMISSIO (-ONIS) (F)CONMISSIO (-ONIS) (F)PARABULA (-AE) (F)- MAKE A SPEECH- MAKING A SPEECH- OF COAXING SPEECH- SHORT LAW-COURT SPEECH- SHORT SPEECH -
2 SPEECH: MAKE A SPEECH
[V]ELOQUOR (-LOQUI -LOCUTUS SUM) -
3 SPEECH: MAKING A SPEECH
[A]ELOQUENS (-ENTIS)[N]ELOQUENTIA (-AE) (F)ELOQUIUM (-I) (N) -
4 SPEECH: OF COAXING SPEECH
[A]BLANDILOQUENTULUS (-A -UM)BLANDILOQUUS (-A -UM) -
5 SPEECH: SHORT LAW-COURT SPEECH
[N]ACTIUNCULA (-AE) (F) -
6 SPEECH: SHORT SPEECH
[N]BREVE (BREVIS) (N)CONTESTATIUNCULA (-AE) (F) -
7 DISTINCTNESS OF SPEECH
[N]EVIDENTIA (-AE) (F) -
8 FIGURE OF SPEECH
[N]DISTINCTIO (-ONIS) (F)SCHEMA (-ATIS) (N)COMMUNICATIO (-ONIS) (F)FIGURA (-AE) (F)CONMUNICATIO (-ONIS) (F)IMAGO (-GINIS) (F) -
9 FLATTERING SPEECH
[N]BLANDILOQUIUM (-I) (N) -
10 IMMODEST SPEECH
[N]TURPILOQUIUM (-I) (N) -
11 IMPROMPTU SPEECH
[N]SUBITARIA (-ORUM) (PL) -
12 INDIRECT SPEECH
[N]ORATIO: OBLIQUA ORATIO (F)ORATIO: OBLICUA ORATIO (F) -
13 INTRODUCTION FOR A SPEECH
[N]ADGRESSIO (-ONIS) (F)AGGRESSIO (-ONIS) (F) -
14 PLEASANT SPEECH
[N]SUAVILOQUENTIA (-AE) (F)SAVILOQUENTIA (-AE) (F) -
15 READY TO SPEECH
[A]DICAX (-CACIS) -
16 SHARP TO SPEECH
[A]DICAX (-CACIS) -
17 loquela
loquella (-ela), ae, f., speech, language, J. 4:42; 8:43; manner of speech, Mt. 26:73.* -
18 loquella
loquella (-ela), ae, f., speech, language, J. 4:42; 8:43; manner of speech, Mt. 26:73.* -
19 colloquium
conloquium (coll-), ii, n., conversation, speech, 1 C. 15:33.* -
20 conloquium
conloquium (coll-), ii, n., conversation, speech, 1 C. 15:33.*
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