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speech meaning in Latin

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speech [speeches] noun
[UK: spiːtʃ]
[US: ˈspiːtʃ]

dictus [dictus](4th) M
noun

parabola [parabolae](1st) F
noun

parabole [paraboles]noun
F

parabula [parabulae](1st) F
noun

sermo [sermonis](3rd) M
noun
His speech moved them to tears. = Sermo eius lacrimis eos commovebat.

speech, act of speaking noun

locutio [locutionis](3rd) F
noun

speech, language noun

lingua [linguae](1st) F
noun

speech, oration noun

oratio [orationis](3rd) F
noun

speech, utterance noun

loquela [loquelae](1st) F
noun

loquella [loquellae](1st) F
noun

speech, utterance / word noun

eloquium [eloqui(i)](2nd) N
noun

speech- adjective

sermocinalis [sermocinalis, sermocinale]adjective

speech / case of a party in a petty lawsuit noun

causula [causulae](1st) F
noun

speech of an advocate / lawyer / barrister noun

causidicatio [causidicationis](3rd) F
noun

speech opening games noun

commissio [commissionis](3rd) F
noun

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

(in speech) chime in verb

succino [succinere, -, -](3rd)
verb

a petty speech noun

vocula [voculae](1st) F
noun

abbreviate (speech / writing) verb
[UK: ə.ˈbriː.vieɪt]
[US: ə.ˈbriː.vi.ˌet]

brevio [breviare, breviavi, breviatus](1st) TRANS
verb

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
verb

alloquor [alloqui, allocutus sum](3rd) DEP
verb

address, speech, converse with noun

adfatus [adfatus](4th) M
noun

affatus [affatus](4th) M
noun

address assembly, deliver public speech verb

concionor [concionari, concionatus sum](1st) DEP
verb

contionor [contionari, contionatus sum](1st) DEP
verb

articulate, able in speech adjective

eloquens [eloquentis (gen.), eloquentior -or -us, eloquentissimus -a -um]adjective

audience / speech noun

concio [concionis](3rd) F
noun

conctio [conctionis](3rd) F
noun

contio [contionis](3rd) F
noun

barbarism, impropriety of speech noun

barbarismus [barbarismi](2nd) M
noun

beginning speech currying favor with judge noun

insinuatio [insinuationis](3rd) F
noun

boastful speech noun

vaniloquentia [vaniloquentiae](1st) F
noun

breaking off in the middle of speech, aposiosesis noun

aposiopesis [aposiopesis](3rd) F
noun

brevity of speech, conciseness noun

breviloquentia [breviloquentiae](1st) F
noun

breviloquium [breviloquii](2nd) N
noun

celebrate in speech verb

sono [sonare, sonavi, sonatus](1st)
verb

sono [sonere, sonui, sonitus](3rd)
verb

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