Angol | Latin |
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speech- adjective | sermocinalis [sermocinalis, sermocinale]adjective |
speech / case of a party in a petty lawsuit noun | causula [causulae](1st) F |
speech of an advocate / lawyer / barrister noun | causidicatio [causidicationis](3rd) F |
speech opening games noun | commissio [commissionis](3rd) F |
speech [speeches] noun [UK: spiːtʃ] [US: ˈspiːtʃ] | dictus [dictus](4th) M parabola [parabolae](1st) F parabole [paraboles]noun parabula [parabulae](1st) F sermo [sermonis](3rd) M |
speech, act of speaking noun | locutio [locutionis](3rd) F |
speech, language noun | lingua [linguae](1st) F |
speech, oration noun | oratio [orationis](3rd) F |
speech, utterance noun | loquela [loquelae](1st) F loquella [loquellae](1st) F |
speech, utterance / word noun | eloquium [eloqui(i)](2nd) N |
speechless adjective [UK: ˈspiːt.ʃləs] [US: ˈspiːt.ʃləs] | mutus [muta, mutum]adjective |
speechless, inarticulate adjective | infans [(gen.), infantis]adjective |
speechless or without eloquence adjective | elinguis [elinguis, elingue]adjective |
abbreviate (speech / writing) verb [UK: ə.ˈbriː.vieɪt] [US: ə.ˈbriː.vi.ˌet] | brevio [breviare, breviavi, breviatus](1st) TRANS |
able to express eloquently / fluently (speech / written) adjective | facundus [facunda, facundum]adjective |
address, harangue, make a speech (to) verb | adloquor [adloqui, adlocutus sum](3rd) DEP alloquor [alloqui, allocutus sum](3rd) DEP |
beginning speech currying favor with judge noun | insinuatio [insinuationis](3rd) F |
compression / condensation (of speech / syllable) noun | contractio [contractionis](3rd) F |
delivering public speech / harangue adjective | concionabundus [concionabunda, concionabundum]adjective contionabundus [contionabunda, contionabundum]adjective |
figure of speech one thing adduced is opposed to another, counter-assertion noun | antisagoge [antisagoges]noun |
for impromptu speech / giving performance verb | circulor [circulari, circulatus sum](1st) DEP |
forensic oratory, pleading / speech of a lawyer noun | causidicatus [causidicati](2nd) M |
in a grand / lofty style of speech / writing adverb | elate [elatius, elatissime]adverb |
(in speech) chime in verb | succino [succinere, -, -](3rd) |
include / cover / deal with (in speech / law) verb | comprehendo [comprehendere, comprehendi, comprehensus](3rd) TRANS comprendo [comprendere, comprendi, comprensus](3rd) TRANS conprehendo [conprehendere, conprehendi, conprehensus](3rd) TRANS conprendo [conprendere, conprendi, conprensus](3rd) TRANS |
mimicry, imitation of speech / gestures noun | hypocrisis [hypocrisis](3rd) F |
mispronouncing from speech defect / drunkenness adjective | blaesus [blaesa, blaesum]adjective |
part of a speech to excite pity noun | conquestio [conquestionis](3rd) F |
part of speech to injure opponent's case (rhetoric), attack noun | laesio [laesionis](3rd) F |
persuasive speech / discourse / appeal noun | adhortatio [adhortationis](3rd) F |