Angol | Latin |
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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 |
little speech, short oration noun | oratiuncula [oratiunculae](1st) F |
lively (speech), witty adjective | festivus [festiva -um, festivior -or -us, festivissimus -a -um]adjective |
lose one's speech, become silent verb | obmutesco [obmutescere, obmutui, -](3rd) |
loss of speech, dumbness noun | anaudia [anaudiae](1st) F |
make a prooemium / preface / introduction to a speech verb | prooemior [prooemiari, -](1st) DEP |
make speech verb | dico [dicere, dixi, dictus](3rd) |
messenger's speech noun | nuncius [nunci(i)](2nd) M nuntius [nunti(i)](2nd) M |
mimicry, imitation of speech / gestures noun | hypocrisis [hypocrisis](3rd) F |
mispronouncing from speech defect / drunkenness adjective | blaesus [blaesa, blaesum]adjective |
mouth, speech, expression noun | os [oris](3rd) N |
of deceptive / deceitful speech adjective | fallaciloquus [fallaciloqua, fallaciloquum]adjective |
of speech adverb | defricateadverb |
of vivid speech verb | constrepo [constrepere, constrepui, constrepitus](3rd) INTRANS |
one who composes / delivers speeches as oratorical exercise noun | declamator [declamatoris](3rd) M |
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 |
pathos, rousing of pity (esp. in a speech) noun | commiseratio [commiserationis](3rd) F |
persuasive speech / discourse / appeal noun | adhortatio [adhortationis](3rd) F |
pursue with hostile speech, etc verb | insecto [insectare, insectavi, insectatus](1st) insector [insectari, insectatus sum](1st) DEP |
rising figure of speech noun | progressio [progressionis](3rd) F |
roughness (of style or speech) noun [UK: ˈrʌf.nəs] [US: ˈrʌf.nəs] | salebra [salebrae](1st) F |
same phrase at start and end of speech noun | echoos [echi]noun |
school exercise speech noun | declamatio [declamationis](3rd) F |
short harangue, trifling speech (L+S) noun | contiuncula [contiunculae](1st) F |
short in speech, brief adjective | breviloquis [breviloquis, breviloque]adjective breviloquus [breviloqua, breviloquum]adjective |
short passage of description (in speech / etc.) noun | descriptiuncula [descriptiunculae](1st) F |
short speech noun | contestatiuncula [contestatiunculae](1st) F |
short speech, a few words noun | breve [brevis](3rd) N |
slow of speech (COMP) adjective | infacundus [infacunda -um, infacundior -or -us, infacundissimus -a -um]adjective |
spirited / lively (speech) adjective | dicaculus [dicacula, dicaculum]adjective |
stammering, stuttering, lisping, suffering from a speech defect adjective | balbus [balba, balbum]adjective |
sweetness of speech noun | suaviloquentia [suaviloquentiae](1st) F |
tempering (speech) (L+S) noun | castigatio [castigationis](3rd) F |