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loquent, a. rare.|ˈləʊkwənt| [ad. L. loquent-em, pres. pple. of loquī to speak.] That speaks.
1593R. Harvey Philad. 101 He would be loquent as Mithridates, that could speake 22 languages. a1619M. Fotherby Atheom. ii. xii. §1 (1622) 332 Of things loquent, and silent; of things moueable, and vnmoueable. 1654H. L'Estrange Reign Chas. I (1655) 135 So rare is it for a man very eloquent, not to be over loquent. 1885G. Meredith Diana of Crossways xi. (1890) 99 Redworth would have yielded her the loquent lead. Hence ˈloquently adv., in point of talking.
1891G. Meredith One of our Conq. I. xii. 222 The loquently weaker of the pair. |