Angol | Latin |
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speaking noun [UK: ˈspiːkɪŋ] [US: ˈspiːkɪŋ] | dicimonium [dicimonii](2nd) N |
speaking, saying (action) noun | dictus [dictus](4th) M |
speaking / saying / uttering (action) noun | dictio [dictionis](3rd) F |
speaking agreeably adjective | suaviloquens [(gen.), suaviloquentis]adjective |
speaking audaciously adjective | confidentiloquus [confidentiloqua -um, confidentiloquior -or -u, confidentiloquissimus -a]adjective |
speaking briefly adjective | breviloquis [breviloquis, breviloque]adjective breviloquus [breviloqua, breviloquum]adjective |
speaking confidently (L+S) adjective | confidentiloquus [confidentiloqua -um, confidentiloquior -or -u, confidentiloquissimus -a]adjective |
speaking deceitfully / falsely (L+S) adjective | fallaciloquus [fallaciloqua, fallaciloquum]adjective |
speaking fault (esp. with letter L) noun | labdacismus [labdacismi](2nd) M |
speaking friendly words adjective | benedicus [benedica, benedicum]adjective |
speaking grandly adjective | grandiloquus [grandiloqua, grandiloquum]adjective |
speaking pleasantly adjective | suavidicus [suavidica, suavidicum]adjective |
speaking the truth, truthful (people) adjective | verax [veracis (gen.), veracior -or -us, veracissimus -a -um]adjective |
crafty-speaking adjective | versutiloquus [versutiloqua, versutiloquum]adjective |
defense, speaking against noun | contradictorium [contradictorii](2nd) N |
dictate (for writing / speaking) verb [UK: dɪk.ˈteɪt] [US: dɪk.ˈteɪt] | dicto [dictare, dictavi, dictatus](1st) TRANS |
evil-speaking noun [UK: ˈiːv.l̩ ˈspiːkɪŋ] [US: ˈiːv.l̩ ˈspiːkɪŋ] | maliloquium [maliloquii](2nd) N |
evil-speaking adjective [UK: ˈiːv.l̩ ˈspiːkɪŋ] [US: ˈiːv.l̩ ˈspiːkɪŋ] | maledicus [maledica, maledicum]adjective |
evil speaking, reviling noun | maledictio [maledictionis](3rd) F |
forestall in speaking / saying verb | praeloquor [praeloqui, praelocutus sum](3rd) DEP |
haughty / arrogant / overbearing speaking / speech noun | superbiloquentia [superbiloquentiae](1st) F |
hither, to the person speaking / indicated adverb | hueadverb |
imitate the Attic / Athenian (elegant) manner of speaking verb | atticisso [atticissare, atticissavi, atticissatus](1st) INTRANS |
impetuosity / animatedness (speaking) noun | concitatio [concitationis](3rd) F |
interruption in speaking noun | interpellatio [interpellationis](3rd) F |
learnedly-speaking adjective | doctiloquus [doctiloqua, doctiloquum]adjective |
make slip in speaking verb | pecco [peccare, peccavi, peccatus](1st) INTRANS |
manner of speaking, diction noun | eloquium [eloqui(i)](2nd) N |
melody, charm (in speaking) noun | canorum [canori](2nd) N |
method / style / form of speaking noun | dictio [dictionis](3rd) F |
more refined style of speaking, urbanity noun | asteismos [asteismi]noun |
of a person speaking off the cuff adjective | extemporalis [extemporalis, extemporale]adjective |
one who does not form the letters properly in speaking noun | atypus [atypi](2nd) M |
pause (speaking) verb [UK: pɔːz] [US: ˈpɒz] | conquiesco [conquiescere, conquievi, conquietus](3rd) INTRANS |
persist in saying, keep on saying / speaking of verb | dictito [dictitare, dictitavi, dictitatus](1st) TRANS |
practice public speaking verb | medito [meditare, meditavi, meditatus](1st) meditor [meditari, meditatus sum](1st) DEP |
refrain from speaking / mentioning verb | reticeo [reticere, reticui, -](2nd) |
rhetorical, of declamation / exercise of speaking adjective | declamatorius [declamatoria, declamatorium]adjective |