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1 grandiloquus
grandiloquus ī, m [grandis+4 LAC-], speaking loftily, grandiloquent.—Plur. m. as subst: isti, boasters.* * *grandiloqua, grandiloquum ADJspeaking grandly; boastful -
2 grandiloquus
grandĭlŏquus, i, m. [grandis-loquor], speaking grandly or loftily:et grandiloqui, ut ita dicam, fuerunt cum ampla et sententiarum gravitate et majestate verborum,
Cic. Or. 5, 20; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 66: stilus, Serv. Verg. Vit.—In a bad sense, grandiloquent:isti grandiloqui (i. e. Stoici),
boasters, Cic. Tusc. 5, 31, 89.
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