Angol | Latin |
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of speech adverb | defricateadverb |
barbarism, impropriety of speech noun | barbarismus [barbarismi](2nd) M |
breaking off in the middle of speech, aposiosesis noun | aposiopesis [aposiopesis](3rd) F |
brevity of speech, conciseness noun | breviloquentia [breviloquentiae](1st) F breviloquium [breviloquii](2nd) N |
charming / persuasive (of speech), smooth talking adjective | blandiloquens [(gen.), blandiloquentis]adjective |
compression / condensation (of speech / syllable) noun | contractio [contractionis](3rd) F |
ending of speech noun | cumulus [cumuli](2nd) M |
figure of speech noun [UK: ˈfɪ.ɡə(r) əv spiːtʃ] [US: ˈfɪ.ɡjər əv ˈspiːtʃ] | conformatio [conformationis](3rd) F figura [figurae](1st) F relatio [relationis](3rd) F |
figure of speech one thing adduced is opposed to another, counter-assertion noun | antisagoge [antisagoges]noun |
finish of speech noun | peroratio [perorationis](3rd) F |
florid / figurative mode of speech noun | schematismos [schematismi]noun schematismus [schematismi](2nd) M |
form of speech noun | dialectos [dialecti]noun dialectus [dialecti](2nd) F |
frankness of speech, outspokenness noun | libertas [libertatis](3rd) F |
G:readiness of speech noun | facunditas [facunditatis](3rd) F |
impropriety of speech noun | acyrologia [acyrologiae](1st) F barbarum [barbari](2nd) N |
in a grand / lofty style of speech / writing adverb | elate [elatius, elatissime]adverb |
loss of speech, dumbness noun | anaudia [anaudiae](1st) F |
mimicry, imitation of speech / gestures noun | hypocrisis [hypocrisis](3rd) F |
part of speech to injure opponent's case (rhetoric), attack noun | laesio [laesionis](3rd) F |
rising figure of speech noun | progressio [progressionis](3rd) F |
same phrase at start and end of speech noun | echoos [echi]noun |
slow of speech (COMP) adjective | infacundus [infacunda -um, infacundior -or -us, infacundissimus -a -um]adjective |
sweetness of speech noun | suaviloquentia [suaviloquentiae](1st) F |
trope, figure of speech, figurative use of word noun | tropos [tropi]noun tropus [tropi](2nd) M |